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|influences = [[NetHack]],[[SLASH]]
|influences = [[NetHack]],[[SLASH]]
|released =  
|released =  
|updated = Saturday, December 30, 2006
|relver = ?
|licensing = Nethack General Public License
|updated = Dec 30, 2006
|language = [[C]], C++
|updver = ?
|platforms = All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP), All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Apple Mac OS Classic
|licensing = Nethack [[GPL|General Public License]]
|language = [[C]], [[Cpp|C++]]
|platforms = [[Windows|All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)]], All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), [[Mac OS|Apple Mac OS Classic]]
|interface = [[ASCII]], [[Keyboard]], [[Graphical tiles]]
|interface = [[ASCII]], [[Keyboard]], [[Graphical tiles]]
|length =
|length =
|site = [http://slashem.sourceforge.net/ The SLASH'EM Homepage]
|site = http://slashem.sourceforge.net
}}[[category:hacklikes]]
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'''SLASH'EM''' (which is short for '''Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic''') is a variant of [[NetHack]] with, as its name implies, many new features. It started by combining the NetHack variant [[SLASH]] (by Tom Proudfoot) with Larry Stewart-Zerba's Wizard Patch, with various additional changes since.
'''SLASH'EM''' (which is short for '''Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic''') is a variant of [[NetHack]] with, as its name implies, many new features. It started by combining the NetHack variant [[SLASH]] (by Tom Proudfoot) with Larry Stewart-Zerba's Wizard Patch, with various additional changes since.
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== Version and platforms ==
== Version and platforms ==
SLASH'EM was created by [[Warren Cheung]], based on NetHack v3.3.1. The latest version is V0.0.7E7F3, available for Windows, OS/2, and Fedora Core 3. DOS and Mac Classic versions are available for 0.0.7E7F2.
SLASH'EM was created by [[Warren Cheung]], based on NetHack v3.3.1. The latest version is V0.0.7E7F3, available for Windows, OS/2, and Fedora Core 3. DOS and Mac Classic versions are available for 0.0.7E7F2.
There is a successor named [[Slash'EM Extended]] which is being developed by another dev team; it is based on SLASH'EM V0.0.7E7F2 but some of V0.0.7E7F3's features have been patched in.


== Related topics ==
== Related topics ==
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== Related links ==
== Related links ==
* [http://slashem.sourceforge.net/ The SLASH'EM Homepage]
* [http://slashem.sourceforge.net/ The SLASH'EM Homepage]
[[Category:hacklikes]]
[[Category:NetHack variants]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 14 July 2014

SLASH'EM
Stable game
Developer The SLASH'EM DevTeam
Theme fantasy
Influences NetHack,SLASH
Released (?)
Updated Dec 30, 2006 (?)
Licensing Nethack General Public License
P. Language C, C++
Platforms All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP), All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Apple Mac OS Classic
Interface ASCII, Keyboard, Graphical tiles
Game Length
Official site of SLASH'EM


SLASH'EM (which is short for Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic) is a variant of NetHack with, as its name implies, many new features. It started by combining the NetHack variant SLASH (by Tom Proudfoot) with Larry Stewart-Zerba's Wizard Patch, with various additional changes since.

Description

SLASH'EM can be described as NetHack with some added features, such as:

Note that Sokoban levels are among the features that have been adopted into Nethack from SLASH'EM.

Version and platforms

SLASH'EM was created by Warren Cheung, based on NetHack v3.3.1. The latest version is V0.0.7E7F3, available for Windows, OS/2, and Fedora Core 3. DOS and Mac Classic versions are available for 0.0.7E7F2.

There is a successor named Slash'EM Extended which is being developed by another dev team; it is based on SLASH'EM V0.0.7E7F2 but some of V0.0.7E7F3's features have been patched in.

Related topics

Related links