Clan Engine - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Clan Engine
  • Version
1.0
  • Author
Frederick
  • Cost
US $ 20.00
  • Operating System
Windows NT, Unix, Linux
  • Category
PHP / Virtual Communities
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
275



     The Clan Engine is a PHP and MySQL based database engine that is created for the purpose of gaming clans. It consists of a fully featured admin login section, players profile, challenge forum, shout box etc. It is also a theme based clan and consists of various themes in the database and new themes are constantly being developed every week. The script is very simple and easy to use.


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