
This is a non-commercial effort so we don't count on getting any money.
Minetest hunger games code#
Progressia's code and assets are licensed under GPL.
Minetest hunger games free#
It is essential that the project is free and open-source. The difficulty will be balanced for a cooperating group of 2-4 people, although singleplayer mode will be available as well. The game will be challenging however, care must be taken not to make it irritatingly hard. Progressia's target audience are those who play modded Minecraft or modded Factorio. There will be no plot and the setting will not be developed. Audio design has not been addressed yet as there isn't yet anyone with even a hint of experience in the field. In-world graphics will be pixelated, probably photorealistic a minimalistic pixelated UI is planned. Little is determined about the graphical design. An abstract implementation is known for each point of this list. With obvious consequences.) materials and technologies implemented close to realistic an Earth-scale world without fantastical elements an approximately accurate temperature calculation RPG-like player stats and a health system tiles to be placed between blocks a multithreaded server. The unique features of Progressia will include: compound and highly customizable content (For example, instead of implementing an "iron shovel", a generic "shovel" is hardcoded, capable of being made out of "iron". The mission of the game is to become an open-source sandbox implementing at the deepest possible level several mechanics not found in the aforementioned games. Progressia will be quite like many other games of its genre, namely Minecraft with "industrial" mods, Factorio, Vintage Story and Minetest. The player's objectives are to settle and to master various technologies whilst overcoming hunger and unwelcoming climate.

It is a sandbox game about survival and engineering in a realistic voxel destructible world. The game is called Progressia and its premise is similar to Minecraft. The game is still in its early development but certain results have been achieved already (see below). We are looking for contributors to a free, open-source game for PC.
