Overview


SpriteLib is a collection of static and animated graphic objects (also commonly known as sprites). It was created to provide hobbyist game developers with an assortment of images to use in their creations. Because of SpriteLib, developers don't have to waste precious time or money creating graphics from scratch.

SpriteLib is officially under the terms of the Common Public License. It is free for any use (e.g. shareware or commercial applications, including iOS and Android games) but you can't charge for the distribution of any form of the SpriteLib library itself (i.e., you can't charge for sharing or distributing the spritelib .ZIP archive). If you have any questions regarding its use in your projects or distributing it for use in books, training materials or other software please send a note.

NOTE: Artwork from SpriteLib has been used in many games over the years, including popular iOS and OS X titles such as as Pacific Wings and Happyland Adventures. See for yourself why SpriteLib is so popular with indie game developers.

SpriteLib Example

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