Difference between revisions of "3079"
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Revision as of 00:48, 15 December 2011
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Developer | Phr00t |
Theme | Futuristic |
Influences | 3059, 3069, Fallout, Minecraft |
Released | Oct 25, 2011 (v1.6.6b) |
Updated | Dec 14, 2011 (v2pre9) |
Licensing | Commercial |
P. Language | Java |
Platforms | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Interface | 3D |
Game Length | Unlimited |
Official site of 3079 |
3079 is an open-world futuristic action RPG inspired by previous roguelikes 3059 and 3069.
Description
3079 is a modern 3D game built on a roguelike foundation. It includes procedurally generated 3D terrain (similar to Minecraft), items, characters and quests. Unlike previous installments 3059 and 3069, 3079 has a more complete storyline and a definitive end. 3079 runs on the Java platform using jMonkeyEngine.
A video introduction of 3079 can be found here.
New versions are planned to add more characters and functionality. For example, in version 1.7, the game was made less blocky by dynamically generating sloped terrain. v2.0 is going to have fully-functional multiplayer gaming (which is already in BETA-playable status).
Story
The year is 3079. Many new planets are being discovered full of life. A recently discovered planet is stricken by constant war. You have been sent to this planet to find out why (and hopefully restore peace).
Related links
- 3079's Homepage
- Introduction Video (outdated, new video coming when v2.0 is completed)