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ProjectPorcupine

Project Porcupine: A Base-Building Game...in Space!

About

Project Porcupine was created to serve two purposes:

  1. To act as a tutorial to teach people how to make a full, complex, and multi-featured game inside of Unity (as opposed to the more typical one-off, single-feature tutorials that are more common).

  2. To provide a basic skeleton for any game that requires a tile-based map with self-governing agents (i.e. characters) as well as highly customizable objects (i.e. XML/Lua defined furniture.) To this end, we would be making a program themed as a starbase-construction game -- though there's no reason that someone couldn't produce something with a wildly different theme or purpose (including not being a base-building game at all).

However, our true ultimate goal is to produce a community-developed base building game in a similar style to Dwarf Fortress or RimWorld!

If you want to watch the tutorials that cover the entirety of creating this project from scratch, please visit:

Project Porcupine was created by Martin "quill18" Glaude, whose work was supported via Patreon:

Copyright & Licensing

The base project code is copyrighted by Martin "quill18" Glaude and is covered by multiple licenses.

All program code (i.e. C#, Lua, XML) is licensed under GPL v3.0 unless otherwise specified. Please see the "LICENSE" file for more information.

All non-code assets (e.g. art, sound) is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported) unless otherwise specified.

The original tutorial project files, which feature no community-contributed code, are licensed under the MIT License and can be found here:

Contributing

Please check the CONTRIBUTING.md file for contribution instructions and guidelines.

Contact

You can contact Quill18 by Twitter (@quill18) or email: [email protected]

However, please note that Quill receives a lot of email and may not be able to respond to everyone in a timely manner.