Re: Roguelike programmers needed

2005-09-18 Thread rpgnethack
Robert Kern wrote: > > Google is your friend. > True, that :-) But what the heck. The average roguelike is a hack 'n' slash computer game based on tabletop roleplaying games, most often Dungeons and Dragons. The graphics in most roguelikes have stayed the same since the 70's (i.e. ASCII text

Re: Roguelike programmers needed

2005-09-17 Thread rpgnethack
LOL... I know, I know"true" roguelikes only use ASCII. But a number of people seem to want to add graphics eventually, probably via tiles, and I don't see the harm in it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Roguelike programmers needed

2005-09-17 Thread rpgnethack
wthread.php?t=218209 The main RPGnethack thread is stickied at the top of the Art of Game Design forum here: http://forum.rpg.net/forumdisplay.php?f=11 We've also got a wiki at: http://rpgnethack.wikispaces.org Program files will be hosted at Sourceforge. Thanks! Stonebrook -- http