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quest-server

v0.0.1

Published

NodeJS MMORPG Server

Downloads

2

Readme

Quest Server [MMORPG]

Quest is a multiplayer role play game engine. This repository contains the server. It is easily extensible through plugins.

You may know him from the live coding stream on livecoding.tv.

Getting Started

The Quest Server is completely based on plugins. However, it must always be present a Connection and a World plugin with certain features. For more information, please see the documentation in the /docs folder.


// Example from /examples/server.js

var server = new QuestServer()
	.use(new Connection({port: 9000})) // Add Plugins
	.use(new World({tmx: '../shared/map/Demo.tmx'}))
	.use(new Accounts({password: '1234'}))
	.start(); // Start Server

Installation

Use the NPM installer:

npm install quest-server

Note: The client API is written at the time only for debugging and not used productively.

The test client may examine the protobuf files in the wrong folder. It runs through browserify. So you can generate a new bundle.js.

cd /examples/client
browserify app.js -o bundle.js

Unit Testing

Planned for the future.

Documentation

For more information, please see the documentation in the /docs folder.

Dependencies

About InteractiveResearchLabs

We are a association of indie developers, graphic designers and video creators. We work together on several projects and help each other with it's own projects.

License (MIT and Creative Commans)

MIT for the server code, and CC-BY for the art and music.

The license terms for the server code you see in the Github repository.