VTerminalPaletteEditor
BrogueCE
VTerminalPaletteEditor | BrogueCE | |
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2 | 150 | |
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0.0 | 8.3 | |
over 3 years ago | 11 days ago | |
Java | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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VTerminalPaletteEditor
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Sharing Saturday #354
Going forward, I'd like to focus on writing a tutorial to explain how palettes work and how to create them using the VTerminal Palette Editor. My next goals after that are to continue preparing material for the tutorial series, increasing test coverage, possibly creating a logo for the project, and to continue writing additional guides as necessary.
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What abstractions or strategies does your codebase use to separate the interface from the game logic?
If you're not used to reflection, the code is going to seem a bit mind-bending at first, but it works quite well. I'm still experimenting with it as well, but I was able to write a working program with it.
BrogueCE
- any suggestions for a beginner roguelike? something that's not infuriating
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anyone can recommend me a cheap roguelike-roguelite
For a long time, most traditional roguelikes were free (although there seem to be more on steam lately). I think Brogue is a good place to start; it isn't too complicated, it has some nice quality of life stuff, cooperates with a mouse, and its pretty for its genre.
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What kind of builds are currently possible
I only play community edition, and my ascensions have been lightning, conjuration, teleport and some reaping combinations. My mastery was teleport with invis/reaping support. Multiplicity weapons are good (spear, rapier) but i tend to get ambitious and play hard for a mastery and screw it up.
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Best roguelike to start with?
Your best option is Brogue (community edition), in my opinion.
- Best roguelike on steam for a beginner?
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Looking for non-action roguelike/lite (i.e. colony sims, deckbuilder, strategy, etc.)
Brogue
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Free games that can be replayed/played for a while
Brogue is another good option if you're down with rogue-likes, can basically run on anything (& has an Android version).
- Does this game still exist?
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NetHack 3.6.7
Adding Brogue [1] to the list. Neat and very well balanced.
[1] https://github.com/tmewett/BrogueCE
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Working on my first procedural-level generator.
Broge, Angband, C:DDA, Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, are some options.
What are some alternatives?
cldr - The home of the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository
brogue - Brogue is a roguelike game created by Pender. The "vanilla" branch of this repository is just vanilla brogue, but the other branches feature some changes.
Island-Adventure-Prototype - Protptype of a Text based Roguelike/Exploration game.
NetHack - Official NetHack Git Repository
ashley - A Java entity system inspired by Ash & Artemis.
brogue-android-port - Brogue Android Port
spellweaver-7drl - 7DRL 2021
Cataclysm-DDA - Cataclysm - Dark Days Ahead. A turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
VController - A helper library for JInput which makes it easy to automatically poll for controller input, connection, and disconnection events and notify listeners when they occur.
crawl - Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup official repository
libtcod - A collection of tools and algorithms for developing traditional roguelikes. Such as field-of-view, pathfinding, and a tile-based terminal emulator.
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