Axes-Armour-Ale
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Axes-Armour-Ale | gruid | |
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38 | 80 | |
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2.7 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
Pascal | Go | |
MIT License | ISC License |
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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
gruid
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RoguelikeDev Does The Complete Roguelike Tutorial - Week 1
I'll be doing the tutorial in python3 again so I don't get bogged down by language details, but I also considered trying out Go+gruid.
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Sharing Saturday #454
I started out using the Symmetric Shadow Casting algorithm provided by the RL lib I am using (https://github.com/anaseto/gruid) and soon managed to get something on the screen by using the HSV color space (https://imgur.com/kfXldLa).
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Sharing Saturday #416
Base game library is gruid , which is a game library build around grids which is absolutely perfect for rougelikes. I am also pretty into the ECS way of building games, coming from rust I have tried SPECs, Legion, and even Bevy (although bevy is a full fledge game library build around ECS).
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Sharing Saturday #352
Gruid Repository
- Gruid: a cross-platform grid-based UI framework with tcell, SDL2 and js drivers using an Elm-inspired architecture
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Sharing Saturday #351
Gruid Repository
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Trystans AsciiPanel in Go
You can try gruid. It should now be ready for use, as harmonist as been completely ported (not released a stable version yet, but the development version is playable. The library supports the terminal, SDL and the browser. I would gladly appreciate feedback on other using the library.
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Sharing Saturday #350
Gruid Repository
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Roguelike in Go Tutorial
Have you considered using gruid? Even if you don't use the UI stuff (though it has roguelike-friendly features, such as replay), you could still use the paths and rl packages, that offer several pathfinding algorithms (including A* and its optimisation for grid-based games JPS), two field of view algoritms (including the new symmetric shadow casting, recently added into libtcod too), parametrable cellular automata map generation, vault manipulation and an event queue (to schedule effects). I would gladly welcome feedback using the library.
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Sharing Saturday #346
Gruid Repository
What are some alternatives?
mORMot2 - OpenSource RESTful ORM/SOA/MVC Framework for Delphi and FreePascal
Ebiten - Ebitengine - A dead simple 2D game engine for Go
hUGETracker - The music composition suite for the Nintendo Game Boy
dear-imgui-unity - Unity package for Dear ImGui
bracket-lib - The Roguelike Toolkit (RLTK), implemented for Rust.
ECS - A templated, single-file header only Entity Component implementation.
RogueSharp - A .NET Standard class library providing map generation, path-finding, and field-of-view utilities frequently used in roguelikes or 2D tile based games. Inspired by libtcod
Island-Adventure-Prototype - Protptype of a Text based Roguelike/Exploration game.
rust-rl - a roguelike in rust using rltk/bracket-lib
libtcod - A collection of tools and algorithms for developing traditional roguelikes. Such as field-of-view, pathfinding, and a tile-based terminal emulator.
tile - Tile is a 2D grid engine, built with data and cache friendly ways, includes pathfinding and observers.