Once upon a time, Glitch was a promising experimental MMO that was hoping to find a home on your browser. Alas, the flash-based game never caught on and now the developers, Tiny Speck, Inc., have put their labor of love out to pasture. Fortunately for us, and the many game developers out there, the devs decided to let their dream live on by releasing more than 10,000 beautiful art assets under a public domain license.
EVERY ART ASSET in the massive game is now at your disposal, absolutely free, no rights reserved. Spritesheets, backgrounds, animations, the works. The public domain assets even include JS and Android code. Check it out!
10,000+ free art assets from Glitch
Statement from Tiny Speck
The collaborative, web-based, massively multiplayer game Glitch began its initial private testing in 2009, opened to the public in 2010, and was shut down in 2012. It was played by more than 150,000 people and was widely hailed for its original and highly creative visual style.
The entire library of art assets from the game, has been made freely available, dedicated to the public domain. Code from the game client is included to help developers work with the assets. All of it can be downloaded and used by anyone, for any purpose. (But: use it for good.)
Tiny Speck, Inc., the game’s developer, has relinquished its ownership of copyright over these 10,000+ assets in the hopes that they help others in their creative endeavours and build on Glitch’s legacy of simple fun, creativity and an appreciation for the preposterous. Go and make beautiful things.
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