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nations

A text-based web-based multiplayer game. Inspired by NationStates and the defunct NationsGame.

Background

From mid-2019 to around late-2020, I played the game NationsGame a lot. Unfortunately, I fell out of the good graces of the community, and I was forced to quit. A little over a year later, the game went offline for maintenance, and it has not come back online. The creator has stated that they will likely not revive the game, and considering its been radio silence from them since 2021, I think it is a safe bet to assume that the game is not coming back.

I've thought about remaking Nations for a while now, but I didn't know enough about web technologies and it was somewhat daunting to me. I decided that I'd finally go ahead and give it a shot, even if it ends in failure eventually.

As of right now, you can't play this. You can barely even sign in. I hope to eventually release this to the public, and I hope that the NationsGame community can be revived in some way.

Technologies

The project uses Pocketbase to handle authentication and the database.

On the frontend, the project uses SvelteKit. There is currently no CSS in place, as the project is in a very early stage.

Plans

Below is the database schema that ChatGPT told me to make (lmao). I've been following it for the basic outline, but I'll probably rework it a bit later on.

Table: Players

Column Example
player_id 1
username player123
password hashed password
email player123@example.com
registration_date 2023-05-15

Table: Nations

Column Example
nation_id 1
player_id 1
nation_name Republic of Example
population 100,000
capital_city Capital City
government_type Democracy
currency Example Dollar

Table: Resources

Column Example
resource_id 1
nation_id 1
resource_name Oil
amount 1,000

Table: Military Units

Column Example
unit_id 1
nation_id 1
unit_name Infantry Division
quantity 500
attack_power 50
defense_power 40

Table: Diplomacy

Column Example
diplomacy_id 1
nation1_id 1
nation2_id 2
relationship_status Allied
last_interaction_date 2023-05-30

Again, these are very early concepts, and they will most certainly need to be reworked.