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# How is this achieved?
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By sharing everything needed to make the game with its players. This includes code, music, art, 3d models, documentation — with full permission to share and remix (and even make a new game from it).
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By sharing everything needed to make the game with its players. This includes code, music, art, 3d models, documentation - with full permission to share and remix (and even make a new game from it).
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Authors can still get credit for the achievement, get paid by users installing the game via stores like itch.io, Steam or Google Play and require that any changes are made available under the same terms.
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### Forever alive
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As of May 2020, there have been 4 releases since the game "changed hands", and the main developer hasn't yet returned to a lead role. He says "I’m glad to be able to take a break, work on creative writing and other random projects, and not feel duty-bound to spend all my weekends keeping up with issues..."
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As of May 2020, there have been 4 releases since the game "changed hands", and the main developer hasn't yet returned to a lead role. He says "I'm glad to be able to take a break, work on creative writing and other random projects, and not feel duty-bound to spend all my weekends keeping up with issues..."
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This shows the power of a community owning its own game and being able to work on it independently, and its benefit to the creator as well.
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