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OpenViva

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OpenViva is an open-source continuation of Project Viva, originally made by Sir Hal. It is a VR and non-VR compatible game where you can interact with your very own AI anime character. The game features advanced AI simulation that can interact and respond to many of your actions in a dynamic way through inverse kinematics, complex behaviors, and currently over 200 animations. The character's mood is dynamic and responds to how you treat it, allowing you to play with it, feed it, or just be friends with it.

Notice

We are rebuilding the game in unreal engine as opposed to continuing to work on unity. The new unreal version can be found here: https://github.com/OpenViva/OpenViva-UE5

Community

We are a group of users dedicated to continuing Viva project as a free and open-source game under the name "OpenViva". Our goal is to polish 0.8.03 and replace any and all third-party paid assets with either free or custom assets. All assets and scripts are available to anyone who wants to download them or fork the project on our GitHub. If you have any questions or want to help us, you can join our community on Discord.

Discord: https://discord.com/invite/w7rFnssghW

Website: https://viva-project.org

Developers Wanted

We are always looking for more developers to join our team and help us improve the game. If you have the skills and are interested in contributing, please contact us on our Discord.

Localization

We currently have translations for:

  • English
  • Russian
  • Hungarian
  • Turkish
  • Romanian
  • German
  • Slovakian
  • Spanish (Latin American)
  • Spanish (Spain)
  • French

Prerequisites

  • Git LFS (Large file storage)
  • Unity 2022.1.21f1
  • 3rd Party assets (you will have to ask for them manually from SolidStonee or Foxify52 since we cannot share them publically)

Copyrights

This repository is based on original Viva source code. Sir Hal shared it publicly and gave us permissions to do whatever we want with it. We decided to republish it under MIT licence. This repository does not include assets from Unity Asset Store that were present in original source code. We plan to find free alternatives for these assets or create our own.