Difference between revisions of "Incavead"
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|language = C++11 | |language = C++11 |
Revision as of 04:43, 30 September 2013
Incavead: infinite cave adventure | |
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Developer | tkatchev |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | Diggr |
Status | Beta |
Released | 2013-06-18 |
Updated | v. 92b5b55 on 2013-09-29 |
Licensing | Open source |
P. Language | C++11 |
Platforms | Portable; playable online |
Interface | VT100+Telnet |
Game Length | Several hours |
Official site of Incavead: infinite cave adventure |
A continuation of the Diggr roguelike.
A Roguelike game. What makes this one different?
- Game rules are carefully designed to make grinding/farming impossible.
- The rule system is not based on AD&D or any traditional RPG at all.
- Gameplay is fast by design. A typical play session takes less than 15 minutes.
- Huge, intricately generated dungeons.
- Plot-based advancement: leveling involves exploring new and different locales, not upping a stat number.
- An advanced system of magic based on cellular automata.
- Can be run on a public server out-of-the-box, with multiplayer gameplay elements.
Online server:
Connect to dungeon.name, port 20020 with any telnet client to play the game on a public server.
There are some multiplayer aspects when playing on a public server. Namely, your attempts will be registered in a public high-score table, and dead player characters will leave elaborate tombstones visible to other players.
Also, winning the game is a kind of multiplayer race, since all players on the server are competing for possession of one single unique item. (Check out the homepage for a better description.)
Technical details:
- Old-school pure ASCII graphics.
- Network-enabled out of the box. Use any Telnet client as the game interface!
- Written in portable C++11 and POSIX. No external dependencies or other libraries needed to compile! Works on any device!
- Uses simple, user-editable config files for describing much of the game's data and rules.
- Written with performance in mind, for a pleasant experience even on slow machines.
Source code:
If you're adventurous and know how to code, you can try out the game on your own machine by downloading and compiling the sources from the development site.
Some screenshots: