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Freesound
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Creative Commons licensing
All assets made available through Freesound are required to be licensed under either CC0, CC-BY or CC-BY-NC.
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Some assets may have restrictive licenses
Freesound permits uploaders to select the CC-BY license, which disallows the use of DRM, and the CC-BY-NC license, which disallows commercial use entirely. Licenses are prominently displayed on an asset's details page, and represented by a small icon in list views, but there is no option to filter by asset when searching or browsing.
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Extensive asset information
Each sample has a details page which includes a waveform view, a full-length audio preview, user-assigned tags, author-assigned "pack" grouping, and an author chain ("remixes and sources") for derivative assets.
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Audio samples and sound effects only
Freesound does not host any kind of non-audio asset. Choice of music is also scant.
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Kenney Assets
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Public domain license
All game assets are public domain licensed, which means they're completely free to use in both personal and commercial projects. Attribution isn't required.
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Large gaps between new asset releases
Because just two people are creating assets, Kenney and his girlfriend, new asset releases can have gaps of up to a month.
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All game assets are completely free
All of the 20,000 game assets available on the site can be downloaded for free, they require no sign-up.
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Packs can be combined
The various packs all have a similar style which makes it easy to mix-and-match various asset packs to create a complete game.
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Original vector files also included
This makes it possible to re-save these assets at any resolution needed.
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Nice and beautiful
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Wide array of asset types
The game assets come in package with 2D sprites, 3D models, audio files, fonts, UI elements, textures and full game sources (Construct).
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Assets can be filtered and searched
Game assets can be filtered (by type, tag) and searched through.
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Friendly reddit community
New releases, pack requests and help with the site can found on r/kenney.
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Unity Asset Store
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User review system helps gauge asset quality
Those who have downloaded an asset can give it a rating (5-star system) and optionally a written review. Packages with at least four show their average rating, and total number of ratings. (Packages below the threshold show "Not enough ratings" instead.)
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Unity3D license required to download assets
Though assets may be browsed through the web, they can only be downloaded from within a licensed and registered copy of Unity3D (Free or Pro). However, once downloaded, the Asset Store EULA does not prevent using them in non-Unity projects so long as those projects match the "games and interactive media" description.
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Excellent presentation, organization, and search
The Unity Asset Store is well-presented, with an intuitive category system and effective search. In addition, the requirements to place an asset on the store include providing several standardized graphical and descriptive elements so that individual packages match the same presentation standards as the store itself.
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TexturePacker
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Pure functionality in the free version, you can't even set margins
The full price is too high for such a simple app.
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Simple Interface
Drag and drop sprites onto the canvas, change the settings, then output.
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No direct integration
TexturePacker is an external third party application with no Unity Inspector interface.
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Multiple Atlas Output Formats for Unity
There are three different outputs for Unity to read the atlas; JSON, Texture2D, and 2D Toolkit.
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Mobile Game Graphics
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High Quality Free Game Assets
Mobile Game Graphics offers hundreds of free game assets. Get free game graphics, sprites, tile sets, parallax game backgrounds, themes, pixel art, sprite sheet, and characters.
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Questionable licensing
Some game assets (like the 'Pixel Heroes' set) have a questionable license, where there's no mention of the original copyright holder (Marvel).
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Reasonably Price
Price of game assets is very affordable. With Mobile Game Graphics you don't need to break the bank to get high-quality game assets.
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Filter Forge
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Not only a Photoshop plugin, has a lot of other hosts
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Slow development cycle
New versions come fast enough, but for example, the beta version of 7 doesn't have a lot that 4 didn't have.
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Several filters
Filter Forge includes a lot of filters and each of them has several presets. Filters are grouped into different categories (Organic, Patterns, Creative, Distortions, Photo, etc...) so it's easy to locate them.
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No free tier
Filter Forge is not free. The basic edition (cheapest one) is $149. It does go on sale regularly though for around $30.
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Large online library of filters
The website has thousands of filters available for download. This is the only thing that makes the basic edition feasible.
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Hefty price tag
Its $399 for the professional version, whereas a big competitor used by large studios is only $149.
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Standalone application or PhotoShop plugin
Filter Forge can be used as both a standalone application and as a plugin for PhotoShop.
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IndieGameMusic.com
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Exclusive licensing available
Some tracks are available for exclusive licensing. They become yours alone, and get removed from the track listing.
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Some assets may have restrictive licenses
Hosted tracks are permitted to enforce a Freeware license, which restricts their use to freeware projects only. The search system allows filtering by license. Track listings are visually tagged with available licenses.
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Supports asset requests
IndieGameMusic.com provides a searchable database of musicians available for project work.
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Music only
IndieGameMusic.com hosts only full-length musical compositions, not sound clips or assets of any other type.
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Comprehensive tagging and search facility
Tracks may be searched by artist, genre, mood, license, file type, license fee, and other criteria.
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GameMaker:Studio Marketplace
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Can be used with Game Maker only
Assets are only offered to Game Maker developers.
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Has a selection of free assetts
About 30 free assets are available.
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Reasonably priced
Most assets are under $5. The more advanced assets can usually go for around $20-$25.
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GameDev Market
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Offers a good variety of resource types
GameDev Market includes 2D, 3D, UI, and audio resources.
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Personal storefronts could have better discoverability
Currently personal storefronts / seller profiles have a simple list of assets. There are no categories, tags, genre-information, type information, etc that could help narrow the list down.
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Basic search
Search only matches keywords with titles. No way to search based on type, color, etc.
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Clickstore
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Lots of free items
http://clickstore.clickteam.com/libraries/graphic-libraries
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Open Source Game Templates
http://clickstore.clickteam.com/open-source
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Effects Libraries
http://clickstore.clickteam.com/libraries/effect-libraries
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Scirra Asset Store
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Bundles available
Buy multiple royalty free assets in bundles at a discount.
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Asset license is restricted to 1 commercial project
Scirra uses a proprietary license for their store, which disallows using any asset in more than 1 commercial project unless the license is re-purchased. Free projects are excluded from this restriction, and it does not apply to assets purchased under an exclusive license.
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Supports lots of world currencies
GBP, USD, Euros. CAD, RUB, AUD and lots more.
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All assets licensed with the same Royalty Free License
Makes it easy and safe to buy all assets.
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Ease of use for vendors
The Scirra store is particularly easy to use for asset vendors - an approved vendor can upload a new asset in a matter of minutes, version and sub-version handling is handled simply, and demoing and feedback of products can be handled by Scirra's existing (and also very easy-to-use) infrastructure, such as the Arcade and forum. The review process for assets is very efficient, despite ensuring a high quality of content.
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Browse through pack contents
The site allows to browse the packs content without purchasing first.
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Frequent sales
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Can easily see what you are going to buy
The assets are displayed well and easy to browse.
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