I definitely will include the source code, but it's nothing to get too excited over. It's pretty sloppy right now and uses a conglomeration of copied & pasted code snippets along with my rather hasty programming shortcuts.
As stated above, not all of the code is from scratch (that'd be near impossible). At its very core, it runs on a heavily modified graphics engine taken from
AlbertoSONIC's 3DS Tic Tac Toe (random, I know!) It also uses some video code from
Rinnegatamante's lpp-3ds for the video streaming. Of course, yours truly worked on a lot of the back end code; I'm studying Computer Engineering at school and am fairly competent in C.
It's basically as if I took all of the good home brew source code and threw it in a blender. (Of course, all sources are credited. I'm no theif!)
I've considered this. I'm going to add a splash screen disclaimer, but just in case I've already considered three possibilites:
- Jackbox Games doesn't discover this because it's too obscure. No changes needed, but there's always a chance they can discover it later.
- Jackbox Games, being rather laid back developers themselves based on some social media content I've seen, allow the assets to be used. No changes needed, but I can stop worrying!
- They ask me to remove all of their copyrighted assets, in which I happily will, and make my own (they can't really copyright the idea of the game, right?) Worst case scenario, but not the end of the world.