Node-Digger | A GoldDigger implementation in Node
kandi X-RAY | Node-Digger Summary
kandi X-RAY | Node-Digger Summary
Node-Digger is a JavaScript library. Node-Digger has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
In a not too distant future, resources on earth has gotten very scarce and the demand for certain minerals has made their price skyrocket. All mineral trades are controlled by either government or a few mega corporations that got their licenses to trade and mine back in the early 21st century when people still believed in patents, licensing and certifications. But now a sliver of hope has appeared appeared at the horizon as your team has recently made significant progress in the field of fast space travel combined with advanced remote communication. You are now on the verge of being able to send small mineral collecting spaceships and maybe this is the chance everybody has been waiting for. Is this the chance to restore a free market and also restore the power balance once again as everyone who dares to explore the interstellar mineral minefields can engage in mining and trading. The first batch you of ships you sent out, complete with collecting probes, also known as diggers has probably reached their destination by now. A quick log scan tells you that this might be the case but a closer look reveals that three of the four ships you sent out has either gone missing or crashed. You suspect foul play or have they been 'confiscated' by the government. Your hope now lies with the only spaceship that is still under your control, which landed approximately 15 minutes ago according to the space log. The uplink tests indicates that the communication works and the ship is probably awaiting your first commands. According to the space ships landing log it is located in a small cave, hoovering on top of the mineral drop zone. Be careful, despite the diggers sturdy constructions you stand no chance to quick recovery if a digger gets lost in the vast caves.
In a not too distant future, resources on earth has gotten very scarce and the demand for certain minerals has made their price skyrocket. All mineral trades are controlled by either government or a few mega corporations that got their licenses to trade and mine back in the early 21st century when people still believed in patents, licensing and certifications. But now a sliver of hope has appeared appeared at the horizon as your team has recently made significant progress in the field of fast space travel combined with advanced remote communication. You are now on the verge of being able to send small mineral collecting spaceships and maybe this is the chance everybody has been waiting for. Is this the chance to restore a free market and also restore the power balance once again as everyone who dares to explore the interstellar mineral minefields can engage in mining and trading. The first batch you of ships you sent out, complete with collecting probes, also known as diggers has probably reached their destination by now. A quick log scan tells you that this might be the case but a closer look reveals that three of the four ships you sent out has either gone missing or crashed. You suspect foul play or have they been 'confiscated' by the government. Your hope now lies with the only spaceship that is still under your control, which landed approximately 15 minutes ago according to the space log. The uplink tests indicates that the communication works and the ship is probably awaiting your first commands. According to the space ships landing log it is located in a small cave, hoovering on top of the mineral drop zone. Be careful, despite the diggers sturdy constructions you stand no chance to quick recovery if a digger gets lost in the vast caves.
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Node-Digger has a low active ecosystem.
It has 2 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
Node-Digger has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of Node-Digger is current.
Quality
Node-Digger has no bugs reported.
Security
Node-Digger has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
Node-Digger does not have a standard license declared.
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Node-Digger releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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Node-Digger Key Features
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The 'client' used to visualize the game is configured for up to 4 different simultanious competitors. But the server hasn't been 'load tested'. It is however possible to add an arbitraty number of clients to the 'players' file, allowing for a lot of simultanious player on the same node.js instance.
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