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A jam submission

GUI Asset PackView project page

Collection of Basic GUI Elements, Animated Button to Menu Backgounds.
Submitted by Say_K — 12 hours, 33 minutes before the deadline
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GUI Asset Pack's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme/Restriction#54.1954.400
X Factor (overall enjoyment)#73.4323.600
Overall#73.8144.000
Consistency#74.0054.200
Clarity/Readability#83.6233.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Color pallet
Endesga32

Difficulties/Obstacles
Finding new ways to create common GUI assets so that its unique but still usable by everyone.

Theme and Restriction idea(s) for the next jam
Theme - Food

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Comments

Host

Do you understand that CCBY4 means? That people can even sell your assets...

Developer

Oh wow didnt see thay, Ill have to change that.

What would be the best CC to use if  don't want people to sell my work?

Host

Not any of CC licenses... There is CC-BY-NC (not commercial) but it also prohibits use in commercial games. I would say that CC licenses are primarily for those who want to share, share without restrictions (there are some of them but...)

Did you decide to use CC license because you read about it on the bottom of the jam page? I think my warning wasn't effective.

If the answer to previous question is yes, formally the link stated it:


3. Freedom to share copies of the work for any purpose. When you get a copy of a free cultural work, you can make and share as many copies as you want, wherever you want. This means you can put it on your blog or website, include it in books, share it on file-trading networks, sell it in stores, give it away on CDs–there is no limit on how many copies you can make or where you can copy them, and you can use them for any purpose, even commercially.
Developer

Thank you, Ill keep that in mind for future projects and will change my jam page to fit what you've said!