Angry Bots use as a proof of concept?

Hi
Just a quick question. Would it be ok to use an amended Angry Bots demo as a proof of concept? I’ll do it anyway to show to a few friends, but I was wondering whether it would be permissable to change it to show a few gameplay concepts and then link to a build as a demo to try and get people interested in a project? Obviously such a link would be ona public forum.

I’d be interested in people’s opinions.

The official Unity demo projects can be used for any purpose, as long as they’re used in Unity.

–Eric

Any purpose including commercial? (reusing the level or models in a commercial game?)

@Eric - Thanks. It will be a unity demo but I won’t be using it commercially to sell just to show a game concept. Great to know that though. Thanks for the quick reply.

Any purpose at all.

–Eric

I’m assuming there should be one of those “as long as it is not used for racist or illegal purposes” clauses in there somewhere :wink:

As far as I know the only clause is “must be used in a Unity project”. Don’t go misbehavin’ though. :wink:

–Eric

I will sell this without the npc on the app store and make the ennemies an in app purchase rawr!! :slight_smile:

You could cos a lot have already done so on droid and ios stores. If you were interested in making 10 dollars and a fool out of yourself :slight_smile:

People have actually done that as in taking the project as is without enhancing it selling it? that’s, pretty lame lol

That’s why Unity Tech releases the projects as free apps.

–Eric

Yes, I know. Why does Apple approve apps that do that, I wonder? There’s got to be a line somewhere. Maybe Apple just forgot the chalk.

Angry Bots was the first thing I got working as is on my new iPad. I’m dissecting it to get just an IOS starter frame so I can say “This Works” and then add my own content etc which is completely different in every way. But I need a solid base while I’m learning.

It’s not really up to Apple, since it doesn’t violate their guidelines, except maybe as a duplicate app. But it would be somewhat hard to track that.

–Eric

And that’s not an issue, there’s nothing wrong about beginners learning, it’s just that it gets old after awhile.