Addresses four requests from the CrazyGames platform team. Supersedes #4520 (closed when its branch was renamed to `crazygames`). ## 1. Username reverts to guest on CrazyGames logout When a player logged into their CrazyGames account and then logged out, the username stayed the CrazyGames name. It now reverts to a fresh guest (`AnonXXX`) name. A `crazyGamesLoggedIn` flag guards this so it only fires on a real login→logout transition (not on the initial "not logged in" state, which would otherwise wipe a stored name). ## 2. Fullscreen button hidden on CrazyGames CrazyGames provides its own fullscreen control in the game frame, so our in-game fullscreen button is now hidden when running on CrazyGames (and unchanged everywhere else). ## 3. Native browser prompts → in-game pop-ups The `showInGameConfirm()` / `showInGameAlert()` helpers (promise-based, callable from non-Lit contexts like WebSocket/popstate handlers) drive the existing shared `<confirm-dialog>` component, so styling stays consistent with the rest of the app. Every native `confirm()`/`alert()` shown **during gameplay** now uses it: - Exit-game confirmation (right sidebar + browser-back path) - Kick-player confirmation - Host-left notice (dispatches leave-lobby only after dismiss, preserving the old blocking UX) - Connection-refused notice (also removes a stale `// TODO: make this a modal`) ## 4. `gameplayStop` when Settings menu / pop-up is open - The pop-up helpers report `gameplayStop()` while shown and `gameplayStart()` on dismiss. - Settings + Graphics Settings modals now report `gameplayStop` whenever the menu is open — previously it only fired when the modal *also* paused the sim (singleplayer / lobby-creator), so regular multiplayer players never triggered it. Also fixes graphics-settings so gameplay resumes correctly on close for those players. ## Scope Per request, this covers **in-game dialogs only**. The main-menu native alerts (store/checkout, account, subscriptions, friends, login) were intentionally left as-is. ## Testing - `tsc --noEmit`, `eslint`, and `prettier --check` all pass. - Verified the confirm and alert pop-ups render correctly in the running app (shared `<confirm-dialog>`, danger/warning variants), resolve their promises, and tear down their portal. - CrazyGames-iframe-only behaviors (username revert, `gameplayStop`, fullscreen hiding) are verified by code inspection — they require running inside the actual CrazyGames frame. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
OpenFront.io is an online real-time strategy game focused on territorial control and alliance building. Players compete to expand their territory, build structures, and form strategic alliances in various maps based on real-world geography.
This is a fork/rewrite of WarFront.io. Credit to https://github.com/WarFrontIO.
License
OpenFront source code is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Current copyright notices appear in:
- Footer: "© OpenFront and Contributors"
- Loading screen: "© OpenFront and Contributors"
Modified versions must preserve these notices in reasonably visible locations.
See the LICENSE for complete requirements.
For asset licensing, see LICENSE-ASSETS.
For license history, see LICENSING.md.
🌟 Features
- Real-time Strategy Gameplay: Expand your territory and engage in strategic battles
- Alliance System: Form alliances with other players for mutual defense
- Multiple Maps: Play across various geographical regions including Europe, Asia, Africa, and more
- Resource Management: Balance your expansion with defensive capabilities
- Cross-platform: Play in any modern web browser
📋 Prerequisites
- npm (v10.9.2 or higher)
- A modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, etc.)
🚀 Installation
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/openfrontio/OpenFrontIO.git cd OpenFrontIO -
Install dependencies
npm run instDo NOT use
npm installnornpm ibut instead use ournpm run inst. It runs the safernpm ci --ignore-scriptsto install dependencies exactly according to the versions inpackage-lock.jsonand doesn't run scripts. This can prevent being hit by a supply chain attack.
🎮 Running the Game
Development Mode
Run both the client and server in development mode with live reloading:
npm run dev
This will:
- Start the webpack dev server for the client
- Launch the game server with development settings
- Open the game in your default browser (to disable this behavior, set
SKIP_BROWSER_OPEN=truein your environment)
Client Only
To run just the client with hot reloading:
npm run start:client
Server Only
To run just the server with development settings:
npm run start:server-dev
Connecting to staging or production backends
Sometimes it's useful to connect to production servers when replaying a game, testing user profiles, purchases, or login flow.
To replay a production game, make sure you're on the same commit that the game you want to replay was executed on, you can find the
gitCommitvalue viahttps://api.openfront.io/game/[gameId]. Unfinished games cannot be replayed on localhost.
To connect to staging api servers:
npm run dev:staging
To connect to production api servers:
npm run dev:prod
🛠️ Development Tools
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Format code:
npm run format -
Lint code:
npm run lint -
Lint and fix code:
npm run lint:fix -
Testing
npm test
🏗️ Project Structure
/src/client- Frontend game client/src/core- Deterministic game simulation/src/server- Backend game server/resources- Static assets (images, maps, etc.)
🤝 Contributing
Contributions and translations are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for the workflow, the approved-issue process, project governance, and translation info.