🌐 Open Source
Learn with Antura is not just a free game - it is an open source project.
That means the code, content, and design are accessible, transparent, and available for everyone.
What is Open Source?
- Free to access - anyone can download and play Antura without cost or ads.
- Transparent - the project is developed in the open, so anyone can see how it works.
- Collaborative - you can propose improvements, fix issues, or add new content.
- Remixable - you can create your own version, adapt it for your community, or use it to learn how to design and develop educational games.
- Here to stay - even if our team stops, others can continue the project.
👉 Explore the source code on GitHub: github.com/vgwb/Antura
Why open source matters
We believe in the open source revolution: when everyone gives their best, the whole world benefits.
Education especially needs tools that are free, sustainable, and future-proof.
We are open source because education is a common good and we want Learn with Antura to be always be available, adaptable, and ready for new generations of children, educators, and developers.
For Teachers 👩🏫
Open source means no hidden costs, no ads, and no risk of the game disappearing tomorrow.
Schools can rely on Learn with Antura because it is transparent, adaptable, and always available.
You can even adapt content to your classroom, ensuring it stays relevant for your students.
Built for the future
Antura is developed with Unity, a commercial game engine.
Unity is free to use for small and educational projects, and our framework is designed to be ready to migrate to other platforms if needed in the future.
How you can join
We invite everyone to join us in building the future of learning games.
- 🌍 Play & share - the more children who use Antura, the more impact it has.
- 💻 Contribute code - help us improve the game and the framework.
- 🎨 Design content - add quests, translations, and cultural material.
- 📖 Learn - study how Learn with Antura is built and use it as inspiration to create your own projects.
📜 Licenses
- Code: MIT License
- Game Content (cards, quests, text, media): CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- 3D/2D Assets: Each asset keeps its original license (see Packages & Assets Credits)
Together, these licenses ensure that Antura is free to use, adapt, and share - while respecting the work of creators and contributors.