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Who Are We?

Numantian Games is an independent video games studio founded in 2013. Although headquartered in Spain, professionals from all over the world form it.

In 2014, we successfully launched our first game: Lords of Xulima.

We are driven by our love of classic role-playing games like Ultima and the Might and Magic series. Our aim is to capture the magic and charm of old-school games, but while adding innovate gameplay mechanisms as well as modern graphics and improved user interfaces. We specialize in 2D graphics, but also use the 3D capacities of the current graphics cards in order to create beautiful and detailed graphics.

At Numantian Games, we are very excited about the great success of our first game. Lords of Xulima is available on Steam, GOG and The Humble Store for PC, MAC and Linux.

Our most recent title is the real-time strategy game, They Are Billions. Now available on Steam for Windows PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. 

 

Contact

info@numantiangames.com


Gaming Content Guidelines

 We are passionate about allowing our streamers the freedom to express themselves whilst enjoying the games we create. To ensure that you do so fairly, and in line with intellectual property and specifically copyright rules, we have set out the following guidelines for the use of gameplay and screenshots from our games (“Gaming Content”).

  1.     You may create, upload, livestream and monetise videos on online live streaming websites using our Gaming Content, but only using the authorised Monetization Methods (including advertising and partner programs of live streaming services and available to the public for free). Other forms of monetization of our intellectual property for commercial purposes are not permitted (including limiting access to our content for payment of any kind) or licensing our content to another company for a fee of any kind.
  2.     You may only use our Gaming Content which has been officially released to the public, or from promotional materials officially released (such as product trailers) and please do not post spoilers which ruin the experience for others.
  3. You should include your own creative input and commentary on our Gaming Content. It is not permitted to make videos and images that just contain mere copies of our Gaming Content without any of your creative input or commentary.
  4.     If you want to use the intellectual property of a third party (e.g music) together with our Gaming Content, you are responsible for obtaining any necessary third-party permissions. Please note that some game soundtracks or songs may not be owned by us, but instead are licensed from an artist.  As this varies from game to game, please be aware that music may trigger content flags and potential removal of the video. Game soundtracks may not be posted or distributed separately and apart from game footage.
  5.     You are not permitted to imply or state that your videos are officially affiliated with, sponsored, endorsed or approved by us.
  6.     We reserve the right to remove any content that we believe is unlawful, infringing, inappropriate, or not in line with these Guidelines at any time.

We will update these Guidelines from time to time.  Please refer to the latest version before sharing your content.

We hope that the above Guidelines are set out clearly.  However, please understand that we will not be able to respond to individual enquiries regarding these Guidelines.  If you still have questions, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions set out below:

 

  1. What content is acceptable under the Guidelines? Additionally, what content is not acceptable?

We encourage you to use our Gaming Content in videos and images that feature your creative input and commentary.  However, you may not simply upload or livestream an existing video, gameplay footage without your own creative input, or a copy of content created by someone else without their express permission and please do not post spoilers.

 

  1. Do the Guidelines cover video uploads or livestreams as well?

These Guidelines cover both uploads and livestreams.

 

  1. What exactly are the “Monetization Methods” as referred to in the Guidelines?

Streamers can monetise their streams on services such as Youtube, Instagram or Twitch (e.g. the Twitch “Affiliate” or  “Partner” programs).

 

  1. Can I sell content that I create and upload or livestream on a sharing service if it includes your content or other creator content?

No, you may not sell any videos, music or images that you have created using our content or any other unauthorised IP content of a third party.

 

  1. What about corporate entities, do the Guidelines apply to them?

The Guidelines are only applicable to individual streamers.

 

  1. Will there be cases where we will remove content from sharing services?

Yes, we reserve the right to remove any content that we believe is unlawful, infringing, inappropriate, or not in line with these Guidelines.  In some cases, we may take down videos on behalf of our third-party partners and in line with our End User License Agreement and Terms of Service.

 

  1. What do you mean by content that is “unlawful, infringing, or inappropriate”?

Examples of unlawful, infringing, or inappropriate content includes some of the following, although these are given for guidance only and there may be others as set out in more detail in our ToS:

  1. Content that infringes any of our intellectual property rights, our developers or any other third party intellectual property rights;
  2. Content that violates any applicable laws or regulations;
  3. Content that features pirated software.