A simple Agar.io clone built with socket.io and HTML5 Canvas on top of NodeJS.
An updated list of live demos can be found on the Live Demos wiki page
You can check out a more elaborated how to play on our wiki
- Move your mouse on the screen to move your character
- Eat food and other players in order to grow your character (food respawns every time a player eats it)
- A player's mass is the number of food particles eaten
- Objective: Try to get fat and eat other players
- Players who haven't eaten yet cannot be eaten
- Everytime a player joins the game, 3 food particles will spawn
- Everytime a food particle is eaten by a player, 1 new food particle will respawn
- The more food you eat, the slower you move
- Game logic handled by server
- Client side is for rendering only
- Display player name
- Now supporting chat
- Type
-ping
in the chatbox to check your ping
You can simply click one of the buttons below to easily deploy this repo to Bluemix or Heroku:
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You can check out a more detailed setup tutorial on our wiki
To run the game, you'll need:
- NodeJS with NPM installed
- socket.io
- Express
After cloning the source code from Github, you need to run the following command to download all the dependencies (socket.io, express, etc.).
npm install
After downloading all the dependencies, you can run the server with the following command:
npm start
The game will then be accessible at http://localhost:3000
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- What is this game?
This is a clone of the game Agar.IO. Someone said that Agar.IO is a clone of an iPad game called Osmos, but we haven't tried it yet. (Cloneception? :P)
- Why would you make a clone of this game?
Well, while the original game is still online, it's closed source, and sometimes, it suffers from massive lag. That's why we want to make an open source version of it: for learning purposes, and to let the community add some awesome features that they want, self-host on their own servers to have fun with some friends.
- Any plans on adding an online server to compete with Agar.IO or making money out of it?
No. This game belongs to the open-source community, and we have no plans on making money out of it nor competing with anything. But you surely can create your own public server, let us know if you do so and we can add it to our Live Demos list.
- Can I deploy this game to my own server?
Sure you can! That's what it's made for ;)
- I don't like HTML5 Canvas. Can I write my own game client with this server?
Sure. As long as your client supports WebSockets, you can write your game client in any language/technology, even with Unity3D if you want (there is an open source library for Unity to communicate with WebSockets).
- Can I use some code of this project on my own?
Yes you can.
- Game Architecture
- If you want to start your own project, I recommend you use this template
You can check out the full license here
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.