Licensing Projects
The Ages Team now licenses projects so that people can express themselves and their effort! Your projects can also be accessed in the shop for others to play or watch on!
Anyone, including online team members, can use this!
What's the purpose of this?
This is just a new way for us to interact more directly with the good community, basically letting other people to produce quality and decent projects while still providing means of cooperation.
So far, we only accept Scratch/TurboWarp projects. Any files you submit must be in an SB3 format.
What changes will you make in my project that I will submit?
Nothing much, just a cool transition of licensing, extra minor text, and probably nothing else.
Ground Policies:
No overused engines, games, etc.
We may already have content that we made and published already. This means we do not accept Sonic, FNAF, or any other generic, common popular projects like that.
Keep your bloodshed and violence projects to a minimum.
We do accept fighting and bloodshed games but we do not accept projects that have excessive blood and/or violence. For example, we accept D7 engines but not the ones that has excessive gun violence such as murdering humans and whatnot. We also accept gun-shooting games, but again, keep it to a minimum, and no murdering humans. And one more thing: Absolutely NO gore is allowed.
No cussing (Bad words), offensive slurs.
We want the community to feel welcoming when exploring projects here. Don't submit any projects that may contain words or dialogues that may disrupt the community.
Keep your projects in good quality, stable, and decent amount of effort.
We want people to enjoy other people's projects as much as they want. Decent effort, hard work, or at least a bug-less game is recommended when submitting here to be licensed.
Originality is recommended.
We do also accept fan games, but originality or inspiration is recommended.
No Nintendo-related projects allowed.
We do not accept any Nintendo-like projects whatsoever, because Nintendo is very overprotective to their trademarks and IPs, they can claim your projects as "unauthorized use", and it can cause copyright issues. So, don't submit any Nintendo stuff.
And one last thing...
Make your projects as enjoyable as possible!