counterfeit-monkey
OpenLara
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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counterfeit-monkey
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Ask HN: Great text based games to play?
Counterfeit Monkey by Emily Short. https://github.com/i7/counterfeit-monkey/releases
If you don't want to install a parser on your computer, you can play it online by putting the link to the .gblorb file into https://iplayif.com/ I.e. https://iplayif.com/?story=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fi7%2Fc...
Modern games are generally going to be more approachable than old ones. Tastes have changed considerably. In the days when you couldn't pull up a walkthrough in a few seconds, taking days to think of the next step was part of the fun, and just getting permanently stuck at some point was fairly common. Also, letting the player keep going even after they have done something to make the game unwinnable is now considered very uncool. Navigation is much less tedious these days as well, fast travel for example, although the exact mechanics depend on the game.
And that's not mentioning the amount of CPU and RAM available, not only for the game's runtime, but also for tools like I7 (which was used to write Counterfeit Monkey).
For an quicker introduction to modern "interactive fiction", as it's called these days, check out competition entries. https://intfiction.org/c/competitions/7 These are generally written in a shorter amount of time and the results are quicker to play through.
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Ask HN: Favourite Open Source Game?
Various old skool text adventures:
If you are already experienced with them then "Counterfeit Monkey" takes it to the next level with a great twist based on anagram-like magic:
> Anglophone Atlantis has been an independent nation since an April day in 1822, when a well-aimed shot from their depluralizing cannon reduced the British colonizing fleet to one ship.
> Since then, Atlantis has been the world's greatest center for linguistic manipulation, designing letter inserters, word synthesizers, the diminutive affixer, and a host of other tools for converting one thing to another. Inventors worldwide pay heavily for that technology, which is where a smuggler and industrial espionage agent such as yourself can really clean up.
> Unfortunately, the Bureau of Orthography has taken a serious interest in your activities lately. Your face has been recorded and your cover is blown.
> Your remaining assets: about eight more hours of a national holiday that's spreading the police thin; the most inconvenient damn disguise you've ever worn in your life; and one full-alphabet letter remover.
> Good luck getting off the island.
https://ifdb.org/viewgame?id=aearuuxv83plclpl
https://github.com/i7/counterfeit-monkey
If you're new to the genre then "Lost Pig" is a good place to start, though technically it's licence (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0) is not open source.
OpenLara
- What were some games that were released on both the PS1 and the 3DO
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"Is this real?" Creating a Self-Aware Lara Croft that Plays Tomb Raider
I didn't notice anything suspicious in his explanation of how the AI works, though he glosses over navigation. I assume he is using the OpenLara engine, in which case he easily has access to level geometry or other parts of the game at runtime that would normally be inaccessible. However when watching the AI play, I got the impression there was two much overlap between what the AI does and says. For example, based upon what I understand of the explanation of how the AI works, the part playing and the part talking are not interacting with each-other. Voice lines are simply generated based upon what is on screen and there is no true common intent behind the AI's actions and speech. This makes me suspect the entire video is simply a scripted imitation of AI.
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[REQUEST] I'm looking for mobile games that work like non-mobile games, mostly recommendations for something I could buy up-front, with no boring grinding or mtx, I just want to buy a game to play with no bs.
You can try source engine ports like xash3d diii4a Serious Sam Freedoom OpenLara Quad Touch and Source Engine
- OpenLara – open-source Tomb Raider engine
- Is it still playable?
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RG353P. Anybody got Tomb Raider 1 working in the Ports section of ArkOS?
It is, it’s the OpenLara engine, so it’s running native code rather than emulating the PSX version.
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I just got my first gba! any advice?
OpenLara
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Is there a way to play classic TRs with modern controls?
You can play it online here, the github link on the page also has a downloadable version that plays offline and works with the controller. http://xproger.info/projects/OpenLara/
- Found this pr in the twitter open source algorithm repo
- Tomb Raider 2 runs like trash
What are some alternatives?
extensions - Inform 7 extensions -- some may be ready for public use, others may be barely working experiments. Enjoy!
TRX - Open source re-implementation of Tomb Raider I and Tomb Raider II, along with additional enhancements and bugfixes
asyncglk - AsyncGlk: A Typescript Glk library
UnderworldExporter - Updated Release 27th Oct 2018 Unity based port of Ultima Underworld I and II. Download under releases
if - Interactive Fiction technology: specifications and tests
OpenJK - Community effort to maintain and improve Jedi Academy (SP & MP) + Jedi Outcast (SP only) released by Raven Software