Amazon Lumberyard is a free, AAA game engine that gives you the tools you need to create high quality games. Deeply integrated with AWS and Twitch, Amazon Lumberyard includes full source code, allowing you to customize your project at any level.
For more information, visit: https://aws.amazon.com/lumberyard/
Each release of Lumberyard exists as a separate branch in GitHub. You can get Lumberyard from GitHub using the following steps:
Forking creates a copy of the Lumberyard repository in your GitHub account. Your fork becomes the remote repository into which you can push changes.
The GitHub workflow assumes your master branch is always deployable. Create a branch for your local project or fixes.
For more information about branching, see the GitHub documentation.
Cloning the repository copies your fork onto your computer. To clone the repository, click the "Clone or download" button on the GitHub website, and copy the resultant URL to the clipboard. In a command line window, type git clone [URL]
, where [URL]
is the URL that you copied in the previous step.
For more information about cloning a repository, see the GitHub documentation.
Once the repository exists locally on your machine, manually execute git_bootstrap.exe
found at the root of the repository. This application will perform a download operation for Lumberyard binaries that are required prior to using or building the engine. This program uses AWS services to download the binaries. Monitor the health of AWS services on the AWS Service Health Dashboard.
git_bootstrap.exe
will launch the Setup Assistant when it completes. Setup Assistant lets you configure your environment and launch the Lumberyard Editor.
You can submit changes or fixes to Lumberyard using pull requests. When you submit a pull request, the Lumberyard support team is notified and evaluates the code you submitted. You may be contacted to provide further detail or clarification while the support team evaluates your submitted code.
Before submitting a pull request to a Lumberyard branch, please merge the latest changes from that branch into your project. We only accept pull requests on the latest version of a branch.
For more information about working with pull requests, see the GitHub documentation.
Lumberyard on GitHub provides a way for you to view and acquire the engine source code, and contribute by submitting pull requests. Lumberyard does not endorse any particular source control system for your personal use.
Full Lumberyard documentation can be found here: https://aws.amazon.com/documentation/lumberyard/ We also have tutorials available at https://www.youtube.com/amazongamedev
Your use of Lumberyard is governed by the AWS Customer Agreement at https://aws.amazon.com/agreement/ and Lumberyard Service Terms at https://aws.amazon.com/serviceterms/#57._Amazon_Lumberyard_Engine.
For complete copyright and license terms please see the LICENSE.txt file at the root of this distribution (the "License"). As a reminder, here are some key pieces to keep in mind when submitting changes/fixes and creating your own forks:
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