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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
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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.
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Robert Kern wrote:
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> Google is your friend.
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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