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This resource is a classic strategyWeb GamesTheThree Kingdoms period (220-280) in Chinese historyOL" of the complete server collection, suitable for the Three Kingdoms theme interested in technical enthusiasts to study and learn to use. The whole set of resources includes a one-click play standalone version and a manual deployment version for Linux systems, and is equipped with a full-featured GM management tool. With detailed step-by-step instructions and video tutorials, it is easy to get started quickly, suitable for local testing, system functionality research and architecture learning reference.
The content of the game centers around the historical background of the Three Kingdoms, combining strategy battles, city development and character cultivation, etc., which is a very representative web strategy project resource.
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