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Devana - open source browser strategy game

By Andrei Busuioc - | Views: 6,806
Hello there!
My name is Andrei Busuioc, I'm the developer of Devana (anopen source browser strategy game).
The kind of game where you build structures, research technologies, craft components, trade resources, train units and fight other players in an online environment.
What makes this project unique is that it is an engine for these types of games. One can easy modify a config file and create a new game altogether, without actually writing code. The game automatically runs based on what it finds in that one config file.

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I've been working on this project for a while now. The last alpha version (alpha 3) has been put out with a beta release coming soon.
This will be the second instalment, "remade from scratch edition," of the game; so it's not just some random experiment.

Screenshots can be found here.
There is a playable version online for your perusal. The game is about 60% complete.
There is also code for you to look at or test locally.

A funding campaign has also been started on indiegogo to complete the project and create documentation & tutorials on how to create other games based on this platform.
The final release date is set in June this year (2013).

It would be a great if you could mention this project on your website.

Thank you for your time and have a nice day. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Bumadar Mar 6, 2013
Although I am not really a browser gamer I found this quiet interesting :)
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