License Agreement

Cards Wild Engine License — Version 1.0

Note: This document is provided for informational purposes and is not a substitute for legal advice. We recommend consulting your own attorney before entering into any licensing agreement. That said, we’ve written this in plain English because we believe clarity builds trust.

1. Parties

This agreement is between Cards Wild (“Licensor”), the creator and owner of the Cards Wild game engine, and you (“Licensee”), the individual or entity licensing the engine to create a themed card game.

Cards Wild made the engine. You’re licensing it to build your own game.

2. What You’re Licensing

Cards Wild grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide license to use the Cards Wild game engine (“Engine”) to create, distribute, and sell themed card games. The Engine includes:

You get the full engine — code, tools, templates, docs. Everything you need to build and launch a game.

3. Intellectual Property

Engine IP (Cards Wild owns): All game mechanics, rules, card category systems, turn structures, prerequisite systems, deck compositions, scaling formulas, reflect mechanics, AI strategies, and simulation models — including any modifications, adaptations, derivatives, or improvements you make to these mechanics — remain the intellectual property of Cards Wild.

Theme IP (you own): All creative work you produce — card names, art, illustrations, flavor text, branding, marketing copy, game name, tagline, domain, website content, and customer relationships — is entirely your intellectual property. Cards Wild claims no ownership of your creative work.

The mechanics are ours. Everything you create on top of them is yours. Forever. Even if you modify the mechanics, those modifications are still engine IP — but your theme, art, and branding are always yours.

4. Creative Freedom

You have complete creative freedom over your themed game. No approval from Cards Wild is required for:

Creative freedom is a first principle of this license.

Build whatever you want. We trust you to make something great. You don’t need our permission.

5. Licensing Fees

Licensing fees are based on the number of physical game copies sold (or digital equivalents distributed for a fee):

Free copies distributed for marketing, review, or promotional purposes are not counted.

You pay nothing until you’ve sold 1,000 games. Then $1 per game until 100K. Then it drops. Promo copies don’t count.

6. Accounting and Reporting

Sales reporting is self-reported and honor-based. Your private accounting should tend to our simple and incredibly low licensing fees.

We ask that you report your cumulative games sold annually, or whenever you cross a pricing tier threshold. A simple email with your game count is sufficient.

If you’re doing well, please make sure Cards Wild is appropriately compensated. If you’re not doing well, there is no risk to you — you owe nothing beyond what you’ve sold.

We trust you. Report your sales once a year. If your game takes off, keep us in the loop. If it doesn’t, you owe nothing.

7. Distribution Rights

You have full creative and business license to sell and distribute your game any way you see fit:

You set your own retail price. Cards Wild does not dictate pricing or distribution channels.

Sell wherever you want, however you want, at whatever price you want.

8. Sublicensing

You may sublicense the Engine to others. The Engine mechanics remain Cards Wild intellectual property through any sublicense chain. Sublicensees are bound by the same IP terms as direct licensees.

You can let others use the engine through you. The mechanics always trace back to Cards Wild.

9. “Powered by Cards Wild” Requirement

All games built on the Engine must display the “Powered by Cards Wild” badge:

Cards Wild provides the badge in multiple formats and sizes via the Brand Kit. The badge must be legible but does not need to be prominent.

Put our small badge on your card backs, box, and site footer. We provide the files. It’s subtle and professional.

10. Term and Termination

This license is perpetual — it does not expire. You may terminate this agreement at any time by ceasing use of the Engine and notifying Cards Wild.

Cards Wild may terminate this license only if:

If terminated, your existing game copies already sold or distributed remain in the market. You may not produce new copies.

The license lasts forever. We can only end it if you lie about sales, remove our badge, or claim you invented the engine. Even then, games already sold stay sold.

11. Hosted Services (Multi-Tenant)

If you choose the hosted deployment model (your game runs on Cards Wild infrastructure), Cards Wild will make commercially reasonable efforts to maintain uptime and availability. However, hosted services are provided “as-is” with no service level agreement (SLA).

Cards Wild may discontinue hosted services with 90 days notice. In that event, you will receive a turn-key deployment package to self-host your game independently at no additional cost.

If you use our hosting, we’ll keep it running. If we ever stop offering hosting, you get 90 days notice and a free self-hosting package.

12. Engine Updates

Cards Wild may release updates to the Engine (bug fixes, new features, performance improvements). Updates will not break existing theme configurations — backward compatibility is a design commitment.

For hosted games: updates are applied automatically. For self-hosted games: updates are available for download at your discretion.

We’ll keep improving the engine. Your game won’t break when we do. Hosted games update automatically; self-hosted games update when you choose.

13. No Warranty

The Engine is provided “as-is” without warranty of any kind. Cards Wild does not guarantee that the Engine will be error-free, uninterrupted, or suitable for any particular purpose. Your use of the Engine is at your own risk.

The engine works great — we use it ourselves — but we can’t guarantee perfection. Use at your own risk.

14. Limitation of Liability

Cards Wild’s total liability under this agreement shall not exceed the total licensing fees you have paid in the 12 months preceding any claim. Cards Wild is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.

If something goes wrong, the most we’d owe you is what you’ve paid us in the last year.

15. Governing Law

This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Colorado, United States. Any disputes shall be resolved in the courts of Colorado.

16. Entire Agreement

This document constitutes the entire agreement between Cards Wild and the Licensee. It supersedes any prior discussions, representations, or agreements. Amendments must be in writing.

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