Repixture
Repixture is a sandbox survival crafting and building game focusing on low-tech. Explore random worlds in a temperate climate and gather resources to survive, create tools, build a home and explore the various possibilities of the world.
Player Manual: https://wuzzy.codeberg.page/Repixture
Version
3.9.0
Designed for use with Minetest 5.6.0 or later.
Features
- Animals and monsters
- Villages
- Village people: They give you hints and want to trade
- Farming and animal breeding
- Upgradable tools via jeweling
- Hunger
- Armor
- Simple crafting system with crafting guide
- A variety of trees and biomes
- Weather
- Beds (skip the night)
- Boats
- Change your player appearance
- Achievements
- Multi-language support
- Creative Mode (unlimited building)
- Over 250 items in total
Credits
Repixture was started by Wuzzy. It's a fork of Pixture. Repixture is a revival of Pixture 0.1.1, a game for Minetest 0.4.
Pixture is Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Kaadmy.
Pixture was inspired by Kenney.
Core developers
- Wuzzy: Core development of Repixture
- Kaadmy: Core development of Pixture 2015-2017
Textures
- Sounds in the
rp_default
mod are all by Kenney (CC0) - All textures/models by Kaadmy, with some additions/changes by Wuzzy (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- Exception: Seagrass by jp (CC0)
- Exception: Barrel, by Wuzzy based on work by jp (CC0)
Translators
- Wuzzy: German
- rudzik8, vintprox: Russian
- Trent Pic, tgree, syl: French
Sounds
- There is a large number of authors
- See the individual README files in the mods for details
- Note: All sounds are compatible with CC BY-SA 4.0
Special thanks
- Kenney for the inspiration, most of the aesthetic.
Licenses
This game is free software, licensed 100% under free software licenses.
See LICENSE.txt or the links below for the full license texts.
- Media files: all licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 or CC0, with one exception:
- The exception: Sounds in the
rp_weather
mod are under GPLv2 - See per-mod READMEs for details
- The exception: Sounds in the
- Source code: all licensed under LGPLv2.1 (or later versions of the LGPL), or MIT License, see per-mod READMEs.
Links:
Description
Languages
Lua
96.4%
TypeScript
3.1%
Python
0.3%
CSS
0.1%