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OpenNefia reviews and mentions
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OpenNefia progress update - Lots of vanilla and variant features added
The code for all these mods lives here, if you're curious to see what the modding system looks like right now. I think that, even if some of the mods are incomplete in their current state, they implement several of the useful features that I was wanting to port from the start, so having any amount of progress towards completing them isn't a bad thing. They're also implemented as separate mods, so if they get too buggy they can be disabled easily.
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Emacs is the 2D Command-line Interface
Well, it's not Elisp, but:
https://github.com/Ruin0x11/OpenNefia
It's an engine rewrite of an old roguelike I used to play in Lua. I'm trying to experiment with making a game where the engine is similar in flexibility to Emacs.
It has an Emacs frontend, and I designed it with the zealotry of an Emacs user, meaning it has advice, hooks, interactive evaluation and runtime module hotloading. You can run anything the engine can run from a REPL (and cause all the state to become broken easily).
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OpenNefia Progress - Custom Nefia support
I recently implemented nefias in my engine rewrite of Elona, called OpenNefia. Hopefully the ability to generate lots of new dungeons in addition to the ones in vanilla would make the game more interesting. Here are few I made, as part of a mod:
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
An engine rewrite of a Japanese roguelike I played a lot. I liked Emacs, so I decided to see what would happen if I tried writing it in the style of what Steve Yegge calls "living systems", where all the code is interactively callable in-game and reusable in mods. There is no scripting layer, the implementation and extension language are one and the same (Lua). I like to think of the engine as a massive programming runtime with a bunch of libraries and functions made for the sole purpose of modding the game. You could whip up a scratch buffer and start tinkering around with the game state or prototyping new mods fairly quickly.
The engine is not general purpose either, it's specific to the quirks of the original game. The number of weird ideas that I could graft onto it keeps increasing with each week. Yet, without feature parity and stability with the original, it's a long way away from having those things.
Another downside is going back and playing the original now isn't as fun, because I keep thinking I'm playing the rewrite and expecting bugs to pop up at ever corner. Working on a project like this for so long affects your perception of the end result in ways you can't easily unsee.
Also gets pretty lonely working on something alone for years you're not sure anyone will care about when it's playable.
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Ruin0x11/OpenNefia is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of OpenNefia is Lua.