Welcome to Starship Olympics, a fast-paced multiplayer game where you can compete with other players to become the ultimate starship champion.
Features:
- 🎮 1 to 4 players fast-paced arcade combat party game
- 🕹️ Intuitive and expressive single-button controls: everyone can pick up a controller and play!
- 🎲 20+ games in one (eventually! lots in development 😄)
- 🤖 Solo, versus, co-op modes
- 💖 Made with love, and Free and Open Source Software
- 🆓 Also free and open source itself 🙂
You will play as one pilot from a diverse roster of aliens, and fight to become the champion of the intergalactic Games, a sport competition symbol of unity and peace for all the species of the universe.
In this game, you will pilot your own starship and face off against other players in a variety of challenges and competitions. Whether you prefer to race through a dangerous asteroid field or engage in a thrilling dogfight, Starship Olympics has something for everyone.
This game is being developed on Godot v4.3.x
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All the resources cited below are free and royalty-free, made by the community or contributors. Since this game is in development, the following list might change often.
All the game assets (art, audio, texture, .svg files) under the folder assets, if not explicitly stated otherwise, are under CC BY NC SA, made by notapixelstudio, the community, or contributors. Some of them are from third-party sources, credited below or explicitly stated under the respective folder.
- Giovanni Nava - Haunting Aliens
- Mattek - Paradoxal Activity
- Sounds and music from freesound
- Aidave from freesound
- List of free sounds
- Uso_sketch
- GameAudio
- Jalastram
- LewislancasterMusic : 0555, 0013shed
We would love to have your help in translating this project into different languages. Please follow the instructions below to contribute to the translation effort.
To get started, you will need to have Poedit installed on your system. You can download Poedit here.
- Fork the repository and create a new branch for your translation work.
- Open the messages.pot file located in the locales directory using Poedit.
- Create a new .po file for your target language by selecting File -> New... and selecting your language.
- Translate the strings in the file by entering the translated text in the right-hand column.
- Once you have completed the translation, save the .po file and close Poedit.
- Commit and push your changes to your forked repository and create a new Merge Request.
- We will review your changes and merge them into the main repository if they are accepted.
Here are some guidelines to keep in mind while translating:
Use simple and clear language. Keep the translated strings brief and to the point. Avoid using colloquialisms or cultural references that may not make sense in other languages or regions. Maintain consistency with terminology and phrasing throughout the translation. Thank you for your contribution to the translation effort! If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us through Github or email.
All the code used in this project is open source and under the MIT License, so you can use any part of it on your games developed in GodotEngine (which is also under the MIT License). The software and official releases/binaries are distributed under our End-User License Agreement (EULA).
The licenses can be summarized as follows:
- Source code (everything except game assets, under the folder assets) is distributed under the MIT License.
- All the game assets (art, audio, texture, .svg files) under the folder assets, if not explicitly stated otherwise, are under CC BY NC SA, made by notapixelstudio, the community, or contributors. Some of them are from third-party sources, credited above under the Credits session or explicitly stated under the respective folder.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at [email protected].