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* Interactions with NPCs and landscape features
* Interactions with NPCs and landscape features
* Interface, configurable and expandable  
* Interface, configurable and expandable  
* Randomized flora and faune
* Randomized flora and fauna
* Starting careers, foibles and shticks
* Starting careers, foibles and shticks
* Slowly expanding weird west-setting, inhabited by strange animals, mudfaced goons, sandcroppers, wheelin' judges and more
* Slowly expanding weird west-setting, inhabited by strange animals, mudfaced goons, sandcroppers, wheelin' judges and more

Revision as of 06:27, 21 August 2018

Land of Strangers
Alpha Project
Developer Aging Minotaur
Theme Wild West, Weird West, Alternate Reality
Influences Abura Tan, GearHead, Caves of Qud, ADOM, Hoplite, PrincessRL, Ultima Ratio Regum,
Released April 2nd, 2013
Updated 20 Aug, 2018 (#12)
Licensing GPL
P. Language Python
Platforms Windows, Linux
Interface Graphical display, Keyboard
Game Length n/a
Official site of Land of Strangers


Open Fantasy Western Roguelike

Overview

Land of Strangers (LoSt) is a loosely Wild West-themed game set in an alternate reality. Development is still at an early stage, with limited content. LoSt is open source, written in Python and packed for Windows and Linux. The game can be downloaded from the project's blog at http://agingminotaur.blogspot.com/

Current features include:

  • Turnbased tactics on a hexagonal grid, with original rules for combat, wounds, and time
  • Open, seamless world
  • Interactions with NPCs and landscape features
  • Interface, configurable and expandable
  • Randomized flora and fauna
  • Starting careers, foibles and shticks
  • Slowly expanding weird west-setting, inhabited by strange animals, mudfaced goons, sandcroppers, wheelin' judges and more

Inspirations

The setting of LoSt is only loosely based on historical Panamerica, inspired also by cinema (from Kurosowa to Jodorowsky) and tv (from Carnivale to Peter Brooks' Mahabarata), as well as Indigenous cultures of the Americas and elsewhere. Throw in some stray sources, like Deadlands RPG, The Place of Dead Roads, The Return of Post Apocalyptic Cowgirls, Krazy Kat, Mark of the Mole, and Heart of Darkness, to mention a few.