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|theme = [[:Category:Futuristic roguelikes|SF]] | |theme = [[:Category:Futuristic roguelikes|SF]] |
Revision as of 23:25, 18 September 2006
JauntTrooper series | |
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Stable game | |
Developer | David Scheifler |
Theme | SF |
Influences | Doomsday 2000 |
Released | 1994, 1996 ({{{relver}}}) |
Updated | - ({{{updver}}}) |
Licensing | Shareware |
P. Language | ? |
Platforms | Windows, Macintosh |
Interface | Tile, Keyboard, Mouse |
Game Length | 9 hours |
[{{{site}}} Official site of JauntTrooper series] |
A not very well known old series of commercial sci-fi roguelikes.
Description
It is Doomsday 2000 ported to home computers, with added graphics and sounds. It was not a commercial success; out of three parts of Doomsday 2000 only two (Mission: Thunderbolt and Mission: Firestorm) were ported to Macintosh, and only one to Windows PC. It is probably still one of the best SF roguelikes available.
Related links
- Home of the Underdogs a review
- Balrog another review
- DMOZ links to some spoilers