![]() ![]() Because it's an MMO, it takes place on a single server populated by every other player and their army of creeps, and when you log off, your population continues buzzing away with whatever task you set them. Your JavaScript tells the creeps to do everything from move to attack to trade to build. It's currently available in early access and it's quite fascinating. That's because all your units - called creeps - are directed via actual JavaScript code you write yourself. ![]() Not so Screeps, which bills itself explicitly as an MMO RTS for programmers. Most programming games aim to abstract or simplify the process of writing code such that it becomes accessible to laymen.
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