Welcome to the public hub for World Domination Software LLC (WDS).
Note: Player and community documentation lives in two layers:
- App-specific docs (source of truth for each project):
docs/applications/in this repository.- Shared/meta docs (how to use this repo, FAQ, bug-reporting and discussions guidance, roadmap, troubleshooting): GitHub Wiki.
This repository is the front door for our community, documentation, and support. It brings together information about our applications, links to documentation, and the places where you can report issues or share feedback.
Project views
Current Projects – Active, player-facing applications.
Upcoming Projects – In-progress and planned titles.
Completed Projects – Wrapped-up or legacy projects.
Resources
- App Documentation: docs/INDEX.md – application-specific docs index.
- GitHub Wiki (shared docs): https://github.com/World-Domination-Software/Projects/wiki
- Documentation Site: https://World-Domination-Software.github.io/Projects
- Bug Reports: https://github.com/World-Domination-Software/Projects/issues
- Feature Requests: Use the Feature request issue template under Issues
- Discussions (support, ideas, feedback): https://github.com/World-Domination-Software/Projects/discussions
- Roadmap (Discussions category): https://github.com/World-Domination-Software/Projects/discussions/categories/roadmap
- Security: See SECURITY.md
This repo is:
- The central place for player and community documentation.
- Where we track public bug reports, feature requests, and known issues.
- The home for announcements, FAQs, and support resources for our projects.
This repo is not:
- A source code repository for our games or tools.
- A place to share sensitive security reports (see SECURITY.md instead).
The source code for our projects lives in private or separate repositories. This hub keeps the community-facing information in one easy-to-find place.
All project documentation lives in the docs/applications/ folder of this repository and serves as the source of truth for each project. Each project has its own subfolder with dedicated pages covering an overview, getting started guide, gameplay details (for games), and implementation notes. To move a project between stages, only the section in this table needs to change — the documentation stays in its folder.
| Application | Type | Docs | Discussions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game Servers Panel | Hosting / Infrastructure | Docs | Discussions |
| Hostile Planets | Game | Docs | Discussions |
| Optimization Protocol | Utility | Docs | Discussions |
| Pure OPS | Game | Docs | Discussions |
| Roadkill | Game | Docs | Discussions |
| Van Inventory | Business Tool | Docs | Discussions |
No projects have been marked completed yet.
| Application | Type | Docs | Discussions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Castle Walls | Game | Docs | Discussions |
| Do Not Shoot Aliens | Game | Docs | Discussions |
| Space Sim | Game | Docs | Discussions |
For most questions and support issues, start in Discussions:
Use Discussions when you:
- Need help troubleshooting an issue.
- Want to share feedback or ideas.
- Have questions about features, platforms, or roadmap.
If a problem turns out to be a clear, reproducible bug, we or you can then open a focused issue using the appropriate template.
For detailed guidance, see the bug reporting guide.
In short, a good bug report includes:
- Platform (Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS, Steam Deck, or other).
- Application version or build number.
- Clear steps to reproduce the issue from a fresh start.
- What you expected to happen vs. what actually happened.
- Any relevant logs or error messages (with personal data removed).
When you are ready to file an issue, use the Bug report, Crash report, Multiplayer / online issue, or Performance issue templates under the Issues tab.
This repository primarily contains documentation, community guidelines, and metadata for our projects. Licensing for individual games and tools may be different and is documented in their respective repositories or store pages.