Spend the day upgrading your buildings and walls, craft new items and tend to your world. Have fun spending the night fighting off monsters and hoping you and your world can endure the damage that they do!
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- Based of modern games.
- A dynamic cross of Clash of Clans and Minecraft.
- One world per install.
- Minecraft like look.
- Includes features from SuperCell games.
- Options screen for customization.
- Cross platform.
You craft items to fight monsters such as swords and bows, pickaxes and shovels to mine minerals, and other items and ores to create fences and walls to protect your buildings. Use your pickax or shovel to find coal and iron ore underground! Then, use your coal to turn the iron ore into iron nuggets. Finally, using your iron you can build Iron Armour and a Iron Sword to fight the monsters at night, gaining elixir to upgrade your walls, saving you from additional monster attacks.
You can download the source code to run the game from the command line on Windows, macOS and Linux. This will require Python.
You can download the latest executable launcher of CraftClash for Windows. This does not require Python.
To run the application, you can use Git and the Python Interpreter, which allows you to clone and run the application, or pip
to create a command line application.
To clone and run this application, you'll need Git and Python installed on your computer. If you would rather not use Git, you can just download the script from GitHub above. From your command line:
# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/Dog-Face-Development/Craft-Clash
# Go into the repository
$ cd Craft-Clash
# Run the Game!
$ python main.py
You can install the program from the Python Package Index through pip
.
# Install via pip
$ pip install craftclash
# Run the Game!
$ craftclash
When you launch the app you will see the app's welcome interface, containing three buttons. The Play! button launches you into your world. The Options button brings you to the settings screen which currently lets you change the volume of the game sounds, the volume of the music, edit your in game name, and change your difficulty. The About button brings you to a screen where you can learn more about the game and its internal workings.
More documentation is available in the Documentation and on the Wiki. If more support is required, please open a GitHub Discussion or join our Discord.
Please contribute using GitHub Flow. Create a branch, add commits, and open a pull request.
Please read CONTRIBUTING
for details on our CODE OF CONDUCT
, and the process for submitting pull requests to us (including how to sign our CLA).
See the CHANGELOG
file for details.
This software uses the following open source packages, projects, services or websites:
GitHub | Python Software Foundation | PyInstaller | BDCraft Cubix |
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This project (including its non-code assets) is licensed under the GNU General Public License - see the LICENSE
file for details. See the Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, and EULA for legal information.