WebHey, roguelike devs. I've seen several people on the hunt for an ASCII lib in C#, so I made one. There are numerous options available already but many of them don't quite work with C# (like libtcod), or they're for Unity or MonoGame (which is fine, but adds complexity), or they require C/C++ DLL setup or compilation (which can be intimidating). WebForays 0.8.0 is out, and almost every part of the game has been improved. You can download it now at http://code.google.com/p/forays-into-norrendrin/ If you've played …
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http://www.roguebasin.com/index.php/Category:Featured_Roguelikes Webr/foraysforum: Discussion of Forays into Norrendrin, a roguelike game. Hello, I use a German Keyboard and on our personal computer I managed to find a way to walk down … dc cleve
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WebWhat's the current status of Forays into Norrendrin? Close. 26. Posted by u/[deleted] 5 years ago. Archived. What's the current status of Forays into Norrendrin? Hey /u/DerrickCreamer. Typically I wouldn't ask something like this and just assume either a game is finished and/or on hiatus, but the Rogue Basin page does mention this: WebA subreddit for games descended from Rogue - a sub-genre of RPG games involving things like permadeath and randomized levels. This community is mostly centered around traditional roguelike games which are turn-based, grid-based and single character focused, but discussion of "roguelike-like" games is still allowed. WebMaybe you should try Forays into Norrendrin. I played it and people always recommend brogue when I say it's name, so I guess it also works in the other direction. Small dungeons, no autoexplore, good interface (but not a pride parade like brogue) and very tactical combat. geelong fresh fish