Brainwine is a Deepworld private server written in Java, designed to be portable and easy to use.
It's still a work in progress, so keep in mind that it's not yet feature-complete. (A to-do list can be found here.)
Brainwine currently supports the following versions of Deepworld:
- Windows:
v3.13.1 - iOS:
v2.11.0.1 - MacOS:
v2.11.1
- Install Java 8.
- Download the latest Brainwine release.
- Start Brainwine by running the jar file.
- In the window that appears, press "Start Server" to start the server.
- Press "Start Deepworld" to launch the game.
- If you want to play on iOS, download a patching kit for it here.
- Register a new account and play the game.
- Java 8 Development Kit
Run the following to build the program:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/kuroppoi/brainwine.git
cd brainwine
./gradlew distThe output executable jar brainwine.jar will be located in the /build/dist directory.
To start the server without a user interface, run the following:
# This behavior is the default on platforms that do not support Java's Desktop API.
java -jar brainwine.jar disableguiRun the following to build the image:
git clone https://github.com/kuroppoi/brainwine
cd brainwine
docker buildx build -t brainwine:latest .To then run the image in a container, run the following:
# Replace ${PWD} with %cd% if you're using a Windows Command Prompt.
docker run -p 5001-5003:5001-5003 --volume ${PWD}/run:/data brainwine:latestOr alternatively, if you wish to use docker compose:
docker compose upThe server files will be stored in a docker volume and can be accessed from /data in the container.
Feel free to play around with the configuration by editing docker-compose.yml.