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Valyria Tear

Valyria Tear is an open-source single-player medieval-fantasy 2D J-RPG based on an extended Hero of Allacrost engine and inspired by classic console RPGs.

The player incarnates Bronann, a young boy forced to take part into the struggle for the possession of a mysterious crystal. This powerful artifact will lead him to discover the actual threat set upon his world, but also courage and love.

The game has all the features you can expect from JRPG classics: entertaining story development, colourful map exploration, active side-view battles, character management, puzzles... It is also translated in several languages.

Licensing

Copyright (C) 2012-2021 by Bertram Copyright (C) 2004-2011 by The Allacrost Project

The source code is licensed under the GNU GPL. It is free software and you may modify it and/or redistribute it under the terms of this license.
See https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details.

The graphics, sounds, musics and script files are licensed according to the LICENSES file.

While the scripts are under the GNU GPL, the story concept is copyrighted and cannot be reused as is or part of it in another project without the author's consent. This means you can package, and distribute Valyria Tear under the term of this license but you cannot take the story or parts of it in another project without agreement.

The game directories included and used are:
data/ po/

Compilation procedure

Linux compilation

Once you've unpacked the tarball, if you have checked it out from the Git repository, run this first to get the latest luabind code:
git submodule update --init --remote --force
or
git submodule update --init --remote --force if you want all the latest dependency versions
and then the usual cmake . && make from the top-level directory at the prompt.

You'll then be able to play by typing: src/valyriatear

Windows compilation

MSys/MinGW

Note: To update the translation files, run: ninja update-pot

Code::Blocks

A quite outdated Code::Blocks project file is also provided when compiling under Windows. In that case, you might need the dependencies and headers files that can be downloaded here.

Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 and later

(Warning: not officially supported!) Please contact authenticate for support.
To create a debug build on Windows with Visual Studio 2013, do this:

Mac OS X compilation

Dependencies

You will need the following in order to compile and run the game:

Debug feature support compilation