Free PHP PBBG Scripts
January 13, 2008 – 3:18 pmSolar Empire
Homepage: http://home.solar-empire.net/
Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=16534
Demo: http://generic.solar-empire.net/
Solar Empire is an open-source online multiplayer game played through an internet browser. Using both turn-based and real-time systems, Solar Empire is a unique experience that will get you hooked
Solar Empire is a GPL/public domain browser-based strategy game (BBS) written in PHP. Users control fleets, planets and equipment to conquer the galaxy. Almost limitless variation given by advanced customisation options.

6 Responses to “Free PHP PBBG Scripts”
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By scan15 on Mar 17, 2008
Hello,
I run the Modular Gaming framework project which is a fork of KittoKittoKitto.
We have updated all 3rd party libs and the code is 40% faster than KittoKittoKitto.
Plus we have completed extra features such as AJAX chat, clans, referals, banking etc.
modulargaming.com is the community site. With link to download, demo and forums.
By curtis on Mar 17, 2008
Very interesting, but i must say any free open source script will have loop holes and bugs.
By Free MMORPG/PBBG on Aug 27, 2008
Nice list, easily found by Google.
However, how often are these scripts actually updated? I’m a firm believer that for these browser based games it is much better to start from scratch. Any existing “scripts” I’ve seen have had all sorts of vulnerabilities. What is your take on this?
By Free PBBG on Sep 4, 2008
It’s probably better to start a browser-based game from scratch, if it’s possible. You can get a much more unique game.
But using a script is also an option, it reduces a lot of the starting work, and it can be modified into something unique as well.
I don’t know how often other open source scripts are updated, but I lead the ezRPG project. Any time important bugs are reported, I issue an update as soon as possible (within a few days). Minor bugs are fixed in groups and make it into the package at the next release.
“Very interesting, but i must say any free open source script will have loop holes and bugs.”
Of course, just as any closed-source scripts will as well. Except open-source scripts have many users that will report the bug, and it can be fixed relatively easily. If you have a player abusing a bug in a closed-source script, it might take you a while to figure out what’s happening. These are all basic pros and cons of open source.
By Andy on Sep 5, 2008
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By ringtones on Oct 14, 2008