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cross-posted from: !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world

Wplace is a freemium online game that lets anyone create pixel art on top of a map of the world. I got into it just yesterday (and started a community showcasing the stuff I found). But basically any places with human population are already densely drawn-upon, so I've kinda missed out on a lot of those. If I don't care about the entire world being able to see what I draw, and I just want to be able to collab with a couple of friends and maybe share screenshots, what would be involved in basically making my own private clone of it?

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[–] frongt@lemmy.zip 15 points 5 days ago

Well it's not open source that I see, so you'll be doing significant development to match it. There are probably place clones that you can use as a start, then tie in OSM. But that's far easier said than done.