On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 4:01:29 PM UTC+8, Charlie Circle wrote: > > Guys, we've written a full node.js game server demo in node.js. > > Here is the github code: > https://github.com/NetEase/lordofpomelo > > Here is the online demo: > http://pomelo.netease.com/lordofpomelo<https://pomelo.netease.com/lordofpomelo> > > Lordofpomelo is a browser-based MMORPG(massively multiplayer online > role-playing game). The backend is written in node.js based on > pomelo<https://github.com/NetEase/pomelo>, > which is a fast, scalable, distributed game server framework for node.js. > The frontend uses the HTML5 Canvas to draw the map and renders the > animations by colorbox, which is a client side game engine written in > JavaScript based on HTML5. In this game, the client communicates via > websockets with the server. > > It's really an awesome experience to write code in node.js and html 5, > easy and scalable. I hope it will inspire you write new stuff. > Thank you for comments. > > >
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