Physics Platformer Gish Goes Open Source
An anonymous reader writes "After announcing plans to go open source due to the success of the Humble Indie Bundle, developer Cryptic Sea has released the source code of 2-D platformer Gish under the GPLv2. There's a mirror on github."
Am I the only who thinks that the whole thing suspiciously resembles an oil spill?
Ezekiel 23:20
As noted, only the engine has been open-sourced. All data (levels & gfx) are still available only upon buying. Not that such is bad, but I thought I'd share it with those idiots who didn't RTFA.
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The Gish source code drinking game:
http://github.com/blinry/gish/blob/master/game/game.c
Find a line with a magic number and take a drink.
Warning: You will go blind in five minutes if you take part in this drinking game.
The link to the Humble Indie Bundle in this slashdot post linked to another slashdot post wherein that link to the Humble Indie Bundle linked to yet another slashdot post which finally contained the real link to the info on the Humble Indie Bundle.
We all hate it when we have to jump through multiple hoops (articles separated into an inane number of pages, exit pages/frames, etc.) in the name of reader retention when it's done by other websites. When slashdot does it, it's just as bad.