Ok, so things have been looking a bit slow around here.
So while we wait on kalisto and Dragonball Online
I decided to introduce another game that is similar to Dragon Knight.
Introducing Coin2's Dragonball Z Open Source Project It is a multi anime/game themed text adventure or Mud.
We have been working on creating a browser client for it. Its stable enough to be used now.
This game is all live. Real Time communication, Turn Based Fighting, Quests, 30+ areas to explore, 15+ races with their own unique skills and abilities, Detailed Character Creation, 1000s of Items.
Here is the client in its disconnected mode:
This is it showing when there is a connection:
This is it connected to the game and the login page.
Yes I know its a bit dark, but were gonna change that.
An extensive message system for player and admin communication.
A sample room is located at the bottom of the screen.
A detailed player score sheet, this ones mine, notice the
amount of time I have worked on this, Played: 204 hours.
My race is Fierian, here is the list of their skills and abilities:
Area list, normal players have "Areas" command,
I have "zones" which lists the amount of rooms used.
This is playable now, I started this game back in 2005, and I
ran it for about a year or so when games of its type were popular.
To access the client (keep in mind we are working on it) go here:
http://107.181.166.143/DBZOSP/wm_client/index.php?There are actual Clients available meant for this sort of game,
Mush Client(free),
Telnet(free),
Gmud(free),
Zmud(trial),
Cmud(paid)..
If you choose to go this route I suggest Mush Client or Zmud. I personally use Zmud, it is a paid client
Anyway by using a designated program for this, things will look better and work better than our web client.
You will need to look up how to connect to IP and Port for the client you choose.
IP- 107.181.166.143
Port- 6500
We should be able to integrate coins into this one quickly, the game part itself is out of the way.
If anyone knows C and understands how to implement Json API with it, that would be a big help, otherwise crypto integration could be slowed down just a tad while I study how to do it.