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$100 engine license for Indie developers
by Ian Bogost March 18, 2004
categories: General

Garage Games, makers of the Torque Game Engine, announces that Indie developers with company revenues less than $250k/year can publish their games "anywhere at any price without upgrading to the full Commercial License." To qualify, you have to credit the engine in your splash/credit screen. Read the details here.