Learn more about Hacktoberfest. TL;DR: a 1-month long event to celebrate open source - organized by DigitalOcean - contributors get free loot (such as T-shirts and stickers).
As a gratitude for your interest and contribution, here is a generated spritesheet of metalish items in different color schemes. Just like as it applies to the rest of the repository, feel free to use it in any way you want. Happy Hacking!
Below is the spritesheet of unique images in this repository.
Project Cordon is a post-apocalyptic incremental browser game with RPG element galore.
The idea was born in April, 2017 after burning countless hours by playing idler-incremental games. Addictive by their nature, such games will give you the illusion you are making progress. Totally effortless progress, as the game will play itself and your numbers (cookies, candies, romances with anime girls) will keep increasing. You check on it twice a day to see how much has been done, and it will always up your level of satisfactory. This has to be the biggest scam since Bitcoin, right?
That is the main concept Project Cordon is built on - set in a post-apocalyptic world. We envision a rich arsenal of modern firearms and close combat weapons, armor pieces such as kevlars and gas masks - all to stand a change against hordes of anomalous creatures of the wastelands. Axes, picks, hammers, scythes, bonesaws and wrenches - tools to build and craft from what is left after the apocalypse, supported by researchable blueprints and recipes. The goods produced fuel the market and economy of the world completely.
The radiation and mutants are not the only sources of harm in Project Cordon. The survivors of the apocalypse formed three factions with conflicting goals, interests and discliplines. This makes a restless battle between the three - with the effort to conquer strategic points, sabotage others' infrastrucutre and demand drastical tax. Their - namingly the Resistance, Entropy, and Hazard - only mutual interest is to repel global attacks and prevent irreversible damage to the ecosystem in the dynamic world of Project Cordon.
With Hacktoberfest 2017 we are calling out to you to make this all possible with quality artwork.
We have been planning a community-driven art repository hosted on GitHub for a while - rewarding every contributor with paid goods in Project Cordon and making our assets available for independent game developers out there who are struggling with programmers' art like we do.
Right now we are looking for sprites to be able to back the wide range of items in the game. If interested, please see Contribution.