Game Anatomy & Modding
Server • Clients • Rulesets • Tilesets • Sounds • Music • Scenarios • Themes • Art
Event Scripting • Editing Rulesets • Editing Tilesets • More Rulesets • More Tilesets
Server • Clients • Rulesets • Tilesets • Sounds • Music • Scenarios • Themes • Art
Event Scripting • Editing Rulesets • Editing Tilesets • More Rulesets • More Tilesets
Clients contain the Graphic User Interface through which players interact with the game.
GTK
GTK Client is the classic Freeciv client. Additionally, it contains the Freeciv Map Editor.[1][2]
SDL
The SDL Client possesses a convenient GUI.
Qt
The Qt Client is relatively new, but has an improved GUI.
Freeciv Web
The Freeciv Web Client is a version of Freeciv which can be played online in a web browser, and is played through http://play.freeciv.org/ on the Freeciv-Web online server. It is not compatible with desktop Freeciv servers.
WebGL
The WebGL Client is a 3D-rendered client that connects to the Freeciv-Web online server. (Details?)
Links
References
- ↑ GTK++, stability, and the uncluttered future (Nathan Willis, 2013)
- ↑ Gtk 5.0 is not Gtk 5 (Allison Lortie, 2016)