hsudoku
A native gtk sudoku game written in haskell (by mmsbrggr)
Allure
Allure of the Stars is a near-future Sci-Fi roguelike and tactical squad combat game written in Haskell; please offer feedback, e.g., after trying out the web frontend version at (by AllureOfTheStars)

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hsudoku | Allure | |
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- | 8 | |
33 | 219 | |
- | 0.0% | |
0.0 | 3.6 | |
over 7 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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hsudoku
Posts with mentions or reviews of hsudoku.
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
Allure
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- i have done this for a while, suggest roguelikes for the collection! new, niche, old, unkown, everything is accepted! i decided to have two images for my collection because the last time was a little bit confusing
- Is there anyone here using Haskell for anything other than web development?
- Which Roguelike has the best Faction System?
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Looking for txt logs of runs to train ML project, any game could do.
and https://github.com/AllureOfTheStars/Allure/suites/3798409868/artifacts/93778115 is the version with the throughput I advertised (there are corresponding Windows binaries somewhere, probably slower). Here's the commandline to use:
- Sharing Saturday #357
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Chess vs. roguelikes, Eurogames vs. Ameritrash, input vs. output randomness
Good points. I think my game is quite close to your no-output-randomness roguelike and also the battle between two opposing players (especially the short scenarios). There is lots of input randomness, though, and hidden game info on various levels. Have a look: http://allureofthestars.com
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Procedural NPC generation
https://github.com/AllureOfTheStars/Allure/blob/bceb8f3572b9640289a31033f625b526c74ab3db/GameDefinition/Content/ItemKindOrgan.hs#L921
What are some alternatives?
When comparing hsudoku and Allure you can also consider the following projects:
aeson-tiled - Aeson instances for Tiled map editor types
Monadius - 2-D arcade scroller
Tic-Tac-Toe - :x: :o: TicTacToe in Haskell.
ecstasy - :pill: a GHC.Generics-based entity component system
breakout - Breakout
dominion - A Dominion simulator in Haskell
HGE2D - 2D game engine written in Haskell
SFML - Low level Haskell bindings for SFML 2.x
tateti-tateti - Meta tic-tac-toe ncurses game.
YACPong
falling-turnip - falling sand game with regular parallel arrays.

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