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Torchlit is a Roguelike under development that focuses on providing a variety of different quests right from the start. Some of them are coffee-break style small quests, others could potentially be big quests akin to the canon Roguelikes. (Although right now most of the quests are small.)
Development is focused in providing a set of common functions for generating the maps - ie, generate a castle, an overworld view, etc. Then it's possible to write a number of variations of these map generators, dubbed quests. Unlike other Roguelikes, where these quests might be seen as branches of a "main" dungeon, the player can choose to play a favorite quest as many times as the player would like.
== Screenshots ==
http://thedoryenlibrary.appspot.com/project/torchlit_001-full.jpg
A screenshot from an old version, showcasing a special level inside an enemy fortress.

Revision as of 16:34, 4 April 2009

Torchlit
Alpha Project
Developer Joao Henriques
Theme Fantasy
Influences
Released
Updated
Licensing Freeware, Closed Source
P. Language Python
Platforms Windows with py2exe, possibly others when open-sourced
Interface True-color console, keyboard, mouse (optional)
Game Length Depends on chosen quest
[ Official site of Torchlit]


Torchlit is a Roguelike under development that focuses on providing a variety of different quests right from the start. Some of them are coffee-break style small quests, others could potentially be big quests akin to the canon Roguelikes. (Although right now most of the quests are small.)

Development is focused in providing a set of common functions for generating the maps - ie, generate a castle, an overworld view, etc. Then it's possible to write a number of variations of these map generators, dubbed quests. Unlike other Roguelikes, where these quests might be seen as branches of a "main" dungeon, the player can choose to play a favorite quest as many times as the player would like.

Screenshots

torchlit_001-full.jpg A screenshot from an old version, showcasing a special level inside an enemy fortress.