An open-source online multiplayer naval combat game where players command ships and battle for victory.
Mk48.io is an open-source online multiplayer naval combat game where players command ships and engage in real-time battles using torpedoes. It is a browser-based game that can be played on the official server or self-hosted for private gameplay. The project provides a complete game client and server, allowing for customization and private server deployment.
Gamers interested in naval combat and browser-based multiplayer games, as well as developers or hobbyists looking to host private game servers or modify game mechanics and assets.
It offers a fully playable, modifiable naval combat experience with self-hosting capabilities, built with modern Rust and WebAssembly for performance, distinguishing it from many proprietary or less accessible online games.
Mk48.io ship combat game (repository commits may lag behind game updates)
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Provides a fully playable real-time naval combat game with online and private server options, as highlighted by the persistent world and torpedo-based gameplay in the features.
Enables private server deployment with detailed build tools and instructions, allowing communities to host their own game instances independently.
Allows customization of ships, weapons, and other entities through code edits in `common/src/entity/_type.rs` and texture modifications, offering extensibility for developers.
Built with Rust and WebAssembly, as indicated by the build requirements, ensuring efficient performance for browser-based real-time battles.
Requires installing Rust, gmake, gcc, trunk, and Rust Nightly, which is a steep barrier for newcomers, as detailed in the build instructions.
As a 2D browser game, it lacks advanced 3D visuals and may not be optimized for mobile devices or native app stores, focusing solely on web play.
Centered exclusively on naval warfare with torpedoes, making it less versatile for those interested in other game genres or broader multiplayer mechanics.