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|theme = [[cyberpunk]] | |theme = [[cyberpunk]] | ||
|influences = Angband, Nethack (in terms of RLs I play a lot) | |influences = Angband, Nethack (in terms of RLs I play a lot) | ||
|released = 24 | |released = 2008 May 24 | ||
|updated = | |updated = 2010 March 21 (0.4.1) | ||
|licensing = GNU GPL | |licensing = GNU GPL | ||
|language = Python + SDL ( | |language = [[Python]] + [[SDL]] ([[Pygame]]) | ||
|platforms = Multi-platform | |platforms = Multi-platform | ||
|interface = [[ASCII]] | |interface = [[ASCII]] | ||
|length = Short-ish | |length = Short-ish | ||
|site = http:// | |site = http://crashrun.org/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''crashRun''' started off as an entry in the [[Orange October Minigun 7DRL Contest 2006]]. Or rather, Orange October was an excuse to begin work on it. | '''crashRun''' started off as an entry in the [[Orange October Minigun 7DRL Contest 2006]]. Or rather, Orange October was an excuse to begin work on it. | ||
The most recent version is 0. | The most recent version is 0.4.1. (0.4.1 fixed a bug where Pygame was failing to initialize on some Windows machines) | ||
The player controls a crash runner - a sort of combination of hacker and saboteur - who is tasked with infiltrating an abandoned military complex in order to destroy an AI that has gone rogue and is threatening to destroy humankind. Oh, and the player has only a limited time to complete his mission before the Department of Defense will nuke the complex from orbit. | The player controls a crash runner - a sort of combination of hacker and saboteur - who is tasked with infiltrating an abandoned military complex in order to destroy an AI that has gone rogue and is threatening to destroy humankind. Oh, and the player has only a limited time to complete his mission before the Department of Defense will nuke the complex from orbit. | ||
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crashRun is implemented in [[Python]], and uses [[Pygame]] for its interface. | crashRun is implemented in [[Python]], and uses [[Pygame]] for its interface. | ||
The source code for crashRun is hosted on [http://github.com/DanaL/crashRun github]. | |||
[[Category:Futuristic roguelikes]] | [[Category:Futuristic roguelikes]] |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 6 May 2010
crashRun | |
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Alpha Project | |
Developer | ywg.dana |
Theme | cyberpunk |
Influences | Angband, Nethack (in terms of RLs I play a lot) |
Released | 2008 May 24 |
Updated | 2010 March 21 (0.4.1) |
Licensing | GNU GPL |
P. Language | Python + SDL (Pygame) |
Platforms | Multi-platform |
Interface | ASCII |
Game Length | Short-ish |
Official site of crashRun |
crashRun started off as an entry in the Orange October Minigun 7DRL Contest 2006. Or rather, Orange October was an excuse to begin work on it.
The most recent version is 0.4.1. (0.4.1 fixed a bug where Pygame was failing to initialize on some Windows machines)
The player controls a crash runner - a sort of combination of hacker and saboteur - who is tasked with infiltrating an abandoned military complex in order to destroy an AI that has gone rogue and is threatening to destroy humankind. Oh, and the player has only a limited time to complete his mission before the Department of Defense will nuke the complex from orbit.
crashRun is based off code written originally for Wa, but is far smaller in scope (and less intimidating for the devloper...).
crashRun is implemented in Python, and uses Pygame for its interface.
The source code for crashRun is hosted on github.