BrogueLite
rot.js
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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BrogueLite
- Brogue Lite is now up-to-date with CE 1.11.1, if you wanna try it.
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Is Rapid Easier Than CE?
If you're looking for an easy version of Brogue my favorite to this day is still Brogue Lite, unfortunately not up to date to the last CE version but I love it:https://github.com/HomebrewHomunculus/BrogueLite
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Desperately looking for something that clicks in this genre
Also, since you've mentioned that you really like to react to what your enemies might to, I must recommend you play the "BrogueLite" (https://github.com/HomebrewHomunculus/BrogueLite) version of the game, since it makes some very welcome changes to the vanilla game if you don't like to be manipulating RNG that much (the most important change is that it eliminates completely the identification minigame).
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Are there variants of the big RLs without ID minigames and/or shorter dungeons?
There's also Brogue Lite, a version of Brogue that removes identification and "cursed crap" items. I like it pretty well - it does a good job removing Brogue's horrifically ritualized early game, aka "try your potions while standing on your head in pool of water..."
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Sharing Saturday #378
And the old repository can still be found here: https://github.com/HomebrewHomunculus/BrogueLite/releases/tag/v1.9.3-hotfix-2
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How much does it matter what OS I use for 2D game development?
For compiling? Nope, I've built a MacOS executable of a game using Github Actions (in addition to the Win and Linux versions).
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Sharing Saturday #367
Download
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Sharing Saturday #364
No new code, but I've been creating QoL issues for the backlog. I think colour-coded item names will be really great - no more hunting in your inventory for that strength potion. Showing stat requirements in red if you don't meet them will make inventory juggling faster as well.
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Sharing Saturday #363
GitHub
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Sharing Saturday #362
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rot.js
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New Project -Help me decide on a Framework/ Library
I can recommend rot.js. It offers both ascii and tileset support.
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I'm trying to create a very basic outline for how to create a roguelike map generator (nothing else), but I'm struggling.
ROT.JS is a great library for making quick roguelikes and being in javascript means you can inspect the code. It has a number of map generation algorithms that you can mess around with to make interesting dungeons. https://ondras.github.io/rot.js/hp/
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[2023 in RoguelikeDev] Lost Gardens of the Stone Heart
Lost Gardens of the Stone Heart is a browser game in traditional ASCII style, written in Javascript with the ROT.js and Tracery libraries. Or, at least, it will be when it reaches that magic critial mass of features and things actually happening and coalesces into something deserving the adjective.
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Introducing From Stardust (a roguelike made in JavaScript)
- https://github.com/ondras/rot.js
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The base for the RogueLike game with ROT.js
The code is Open Source (like everything on CodePen) and anyone can modify the game to add more features. I just want to share it here so someone maybe will create something more fun with it. It uses ROT.js library. Note that the code was created quite some time ago and it's written in ES5 version of JavaScript.
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[rot.js]: highlight a hex (border color)
I've been looking through the rot.js source, but it doesn't seem like it's currently possible to change the border color of a hex. Does anyone have experience with this?
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Doing a ROT.js version of the libtcod tutorial. Part 0 up now.
Surprising. I've not used rot.js but I haven't found Canvas too bad for a real time game I'm working on (60 fps with 50x25 onscreen tilemap on my phone). ROT also has a WebGL backend available.
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Sharing Saturday #414
Thanks! I am using [rot.js](https://ondras.github.io/rot.js/hp/) map generation primitives and then layering stuff on top of that. I'll probably introduce an "outside" at some point with caves and forests you can explore.
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I made a daily roguelike game that works like Wordle
I used ClojureScript and ROT.js to build it.
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JS vs Godot for a Roguelike?
It sounds like you want something high scope. However, if you're asking what engine you should use then it sounds like you haven't got a prototype yet. Which would be faster to make in Javascript - there's libraries like ROT.jd to speed things up.
What are some alternatives?
roguelike - A stealth roguelike in development phase.
bracket-lib - The Roguelike Toolkit (RLTK), implemented for Rust.
brogue-android-port - Brogue Android Port
innit - A roguelike game where you play a micro organism inside a larger organism!
Island-Adventure-Prototype - Protptype of a Text based Roguelike/Exploration game.
boardgame.io - State Management and Multiplayer Networking for Turn-Based Games
BrogueCE - Brogue: Community Edition - a community-lead fork of the much-loved minimalist roguelike game
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
react-roguelike - A roguelike game built with React and TypeScript.
panspermia
bevy_webgl2 - WebGL2 renderer plugin for Bevy game engine