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*Lead sheets for the magic trap boogie
*Lead sheets for the magic trap boogie
**"Jump to the left / Jump to the right / Jump on the magic trap and boogie all night / ..."
**"Jump to the left / Jump to the right / Jump on the magic trap and boogie all night / ..."
=== Currently installed roguelikes ===
*[[Rogue]]
*[[Hack]] and [[NetHack]]
*[[Lindley's Dungeon Crawl]]
*[[Angband]]
*[[ToME]]
*[[Dwarf Fortress]]
*[[Ascii Sector]]
*[[Tombs of Asciiroth]]

Revision as of 16:55, 9 December 2010

Hi. I'm a moderate fan of roguelikes, although I'm not very good at the major ones (heck, I can barely pass 6 levels in NetHack, and 3 in the original Rogue.) Being a 100% geek with some Python background, I'm developing a roguelike of my own hosted at Google Code, essentially a total spoof on NetHack.

Current projects

  • Operation Dragonsmite, the aforementioned NetHack parody.
  • O.RL.D, the Open Roguelike Definition, a project to create a formal definition of a roguelike game using wiki-like community methods.

Random ideas

  • Simultaneously playing two games of NetHack with the same keyboard (or, worse: two different versions)
  • Irregular game grids: Penrose tiling, Cairo pentagonal tiling, tessellations in the hyperbolic plane, spherical polyhedra (difficult, given the limited number of faces)
  • 3D irregular game grids: truncated octahedra, tetrahedra/octahedra
  • 4D, 5D, 6D, tetrational space, pentational space, array space, ... (it gets kind of hard to display and control after a while)
  • Lead sheets for the magic trap boogie
    • "Jump to the left / Jump to the right / Jump on the magic trap and boogie all night / ..."

Currently installed roguelikes