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{{game-beta| name = Toby the Trapper
{{game-7drl| name = Toby the Trapper
|developer = Darren Grey
|developer = [[User:Darren Grey|Darren Grey]]
|theme = [[Fantasy]]
|theme = [[Fantasy]]
|influences = [[ADOM]], [[Gruesome]]
|influences = [[ADOM]], [[Gruesome]]
|released = Mar 2010
|released = Mar 2010
|updated = 14th March 2010 (v1.0)
|updated = 20th September 2010 (v1.2)
|licensing = [[GPL]], [[Open source]]
|licensing = [[GPL]], [[Open source]]
|language = [[Free Pascal]]
|language = [[Free Pascal]]
|platforms = [[Windows]] (compiles on other platforms too)
|platforms = [[Windows]] [[Linux]] [[OSX]]
|interface = [[ASCII]], Keyboard
|interface = [[ASCII]], Keyboard
|length = ~ 1 hour
|length = < 1 hour
|site = http://www.gruesomegames.com/blog/
|site = http://www.gamesofgrey.com/blog/
}}
}}
{{coffeebreak}}
{{coffeebreak}}
{{7DRL}}
== Description ==
== Description ==


Toby the Trapper is a coffeebreak roguelike written in Free Pascal by Darren
Toby the Trapper is a coffeebreak roguelike written in Free Pascal by Darren Grey for the 7DRL 2010 competition.  It features a somewhat novel battle system whereby enemies can only be harmed by traps laid by the player.  It's a moderately difficult game in which any misstep can lead to instant death, but careful play can get you far.  There are 13 levels, 6 bosses, 8 trap types and 15 ending variations depending on playstyle.
Grey for the 7DRL 2010 competition.  It features a versatile cave generator
and a somewhat novel battle system whereby enemies can only be harmed by traps
laid by the player.  It's a moderately difficult game whereby any misstep can
lead to instant death, but careful play can get you far.  There are three main
endings dependant on how you finished the game, and five variations for each
dependant on how you played the game.


== Portability ==
Download it here:


Toby the Trapper is written as a Windows console game and works best on this platformHowever it can also be compiled with Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) on [[Mac OS]] and [[Linux]] with few or no problems (certain graphical issues may arise with the cursor on Linux platforms).  It should also run fine under Wine, though possibly with some slowdowns.
http://www.gamesofgrey.com/games/trapper/trapper1.2.zip
 
Newest edition includes a number of bugfixes, updates and feature completions over the 7DRL versionMost notably it reduces the number of levels to 13, fixes some boss behaviours, adds 3 new enemy types and makes higher end traps easier to use.
 
Screenshot:
 
http://www.gamesofgrey.com/games/trapper/trapper2.png

Latest revision as of 00:13, 17 March 2014

Toby the Trapper
7DRL
Developer Darren Grey
Theme Fantasy
Influences ADOM, Gruesome
Released Mar 2010
Updated 20th September 2010 (v1.2)
Licensing GPL, Open source
P. Language Free Pascal
Platforms Windows Linux OSX
Interface ASCII, Keyboard
Game Length < 1 hour
Official site of Toby the Trapper


Toby the Trapper is a coffeebreak roguelike


Description

Toby the Trapper is a coffeebreak roguelike written in Free Pascal by Darren Grey for the 7DRL 2010 competition. It features a somewhat novel battle system whereby enemies can only be harmed by traps laid by the player. It's a moderately difficult game in which any misstep can lead to instant death, but careful play can get you far. There are 13 levels, 6 bosses, 8 trap types and 15 ending variations depending on playstyle.

Download it here:

http://www.gamesofgrey.com/games/trapper/trapper1.2.zip

Newest edition includes a number of bugfixes, updates and feature completions over the 7DRL version. Most notably it reduces the number of levels to 13, fixes some boss behaviours, adds 3 new enemy types and makes higher end traps easier to use.

Screenshot:

trapper2.png