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{{game-defunct| name = Kharne
{{game-defunct| name = Kharne
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|developer = Dave Moore
|theme =  
|theme = Fantasy
|influences =  
|influences = AD&D
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|released = 2001
|updated =  
|updated =  
|licensing =  
|licensing = Free, Closed Source
|language =  
|language = Delphi
|platforms =  
|platforms = Windows
|interface =  
|interface = GUI/Mouse
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http://www.valinor.freeserve.co.uk/kharne/ ?
 
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Kharne (full name: Kharne The Revelation) by Dave Moore was a roguelike released in 2001 for the Windows platform, programmed using Delphi. Heavily graphical, it featured the David E. Gervais tileset, drag-n-drop inventory management, and gameplay based heavily upon AD&D. However, magic and many other features were never implemented, and the game was (despite an abortive rewrite using the then-newly-released DnD 3rd Edition rules) offically abandoned in 2002.

Revision as of 15:08, 1 October 2007

Kharne
Defunct Game
Developer Dave Moore
Theme Fantasy
Influences AD&D
Released 2001 ({{{relver}}})
Updated ({{{updver}}})
Licensing Free, Closed Source
P. Language Delphi
Platforms Windows
Interface GUI/Mouse
Game Length
[ Official site of Kharne]

Kharne (full name: Kharne The Revelation) by Dave Moore was a roguelike released in 2001 for the Windows platform, programmed using Delphi. Heavily graphical, it featured the David E. Gervais tileset, drag-n-drop inventory management, and gameplay based heavily upon AD&D. However, magic and many other features were never implemented, and the game was (despite an abortive rewrite using the then-newly-released DnD 3rd Edition rules) offically abandoned in 2002.