ASCII-axe
Axes-Armour-Ale
ASCII-axe | Axes-Armour-Ale | |
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6 | 19 | |
9 | 38 | |
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9.1 | 2.7 | |
about 2 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Pascal | Pascal | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ASCII-axe
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How to detect when the terminal is resized
I've written an ASCII roguelike game that runs in the terminal, it draws the display using the Video unit. https://github.com/cyberfilth/ASCII-axe
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Sharing Saturday #397
Playable versions are available on the Releases page, it doesn't have even a fraction of the features that I want yet but it's a complete demo game that can be played and won (or lost).
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Sharing Saturday #380
This week I started adding projectiles to Axes, Armour & Ale. Nothing too advanced yet, just little Red Cap sprites who throw rocks at you. The hardest part was figuring out how to implement animation in the game loop. Axes runs on the terminal, so the animation blocks the main loop whilst it plays out. Projectiles are quite fast though, and I'm trying to balance the NPC distribution so that there aren't too many enemies throwing projectiles on screen at once. Animated GIF I also added the beginnings of the Game Over screen, it randomly chooses an ASCII art image like the one below. RIP Screen Next I want to add scrolls, spells and improved projectiles for the player (slings, bow and arrow etc). Actually my 'to do' list is much longer than that, but those are the low hanging fruit coding-wise. Test alpha versions are available here http://rogue-axe.tk/
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Sharing Saturday #375
The second challenge was bug fixing an issue where the game would occasionally freeze on the title screen. I've written a logging unit that only runs in Debug mode and spits out information about which functions are successfully being called. With it, I was able to diagnose the issue. The cave generator tries to place stairs at opposite ends of the map, occasionally though one half of the map would generate without any floor tiles and the game would hang. I've added an extra line that checks that each map generated has floor tiles on the left and right side of the level, discarding any that don't https://github.com/cyberfilth/ASCII-axe For bugfixing, the biggest help has been:
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Sharing Saturday #366
More work on the terminal version of Axes, Armour & Ale https://github.com/cyberfilth/ASCII-axe
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Free Pascal roguelike, buggy NPC's
I've put together a terminal version of the game, running in a 80x25 terminal window. The code for this is at https://github.com/cyberfilth/ASCII-axe
Axes-Armour-Ale
- Sharing Saturday #455
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Generating hallways
It's not a great illustration, but the result looks like this https://github.com/cyberfilth/Axes-Armour-Ale/blob/master/GITscreenshots/Linux_dungeon.png
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Sharing Saturday #445
I added another location to the map on Axes, Armour & Ale https://github.com/cyberfilth/Axes-Armour-Ale So next I'll be looking to add overworld encounters and a village / town location.
- Sharing Saturday #439
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Sharing Saturday #433
This coming week I plan on procrastinating a little more with different dungeon styles. My game has several different environments so far, with more planned. So I get to play around with cellular automata, BSP and other techniques. https://github.com/cyberfilth/Axes-Armour-Ale
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Sharing Saturday #427
Released an alpha version of Axes, Armour & Ale
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A question about tiles with contextual "styles"
There's a screenshot of how it looks in my game (using thinner walls) at https://github.com/cyberfilth/Axes-Armour-Ale
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Sharing Saturday #421
All code, previous releases, and a growing collection of bugs are kept at https://github.com/cyberfilth/Axes-Armour-Ale
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Sharing Saturday #416
This week has been a week of refactoring... not intentionally though. I'd planned to start adding multiple dungeons all over the overworld map. But every time I started to add this, I found a previously undiscovered bug in some part of my code. My save file was duplicating saved data in several places, and not reading it back correctly when reloading the game. So I've streamlined the save/load process and, touch wood (taps head), think that I'd squashed all the bugs now. https://github.com/cyberfilth/Axes-Armour-Ale
- Sharing Saturday #414
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