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|developer = [[Herbert Wolverson]] | |developer = [[Herbert Wolverson]] | ||
|theme = [[Fantasy]] | |theme = [[Fantasy]] | ||
|influences = [[Rogue]], [[Moria]], [[ | |influences = [[Rogue]], [[Moria]], [[ToME4]], [[Angband]] | ||
|released = Feb 5 2019 (Pre-Alpha 6) | |released = Feb 5 2019 (Pre-Alpha 6) | ||
|updated = | |updated = Apr 25, 2019 (Pre-Alpha 14) | ||
|licensing = [[LGPL]], [[Commercial]] | |licensing = [[LGPL]], [[Commercial]] | ||
|language = [[C++]] (Unreal Engine 4) | |language = [[C++]] (Unreal Engine 4) | ||
|platforms = [[Windows]] | |platforms = [[Windows]], [[Linux]] | ||
|interface = [[3D]], [[Graphical tiles]], [[Keyboard]], [[Mouse]] | |interface = [[3D]], [[Graphical tiles]], [[Keyboard]], [[Mouse]] | ||
|length = medium (unfinished) | |length = medium (unfinished) | ||
|site = https://thebracket.itch.io/one-knight-in-the-dungeon | |site = https://thebracket.itch.io/one-knight-in-the-dungeon/ | ||
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One Knight in the Dungeon is a modern take on the old roguelike genre: | One Knight in the Dungeon is a modern take on the old roguelike genre: | ||
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* There are 50 levels included in the game. More are planned for future expansion. | * There are 50 levels included in the game. More are planned for future expansion. | ||
* Most of the game is defined in Lua "raw" files - it's moddable out of the box. | * Most of the game is defined in Lua "raw" files - it's moddable out of the box. | ||
[https://thebracket.itch.io/one-knight-in-the-dungeon Website] | |||
It is being developed by [[Herbert Wolverson]]. | It is being developed by [[Herbert Wolverson]]. | ||
It is available for Windows and Linux (64-bit). | |||
=Screenshots= | =Screenshots= | ||
https://img.itch.zone/aW1nLzE5MzcyNTkuanBn/original/hTd4DO.jpg | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 26 April 2019
One Knight in the Dungeon | |
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Alpha Project | |
Developer | Herbert Wolverson |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | Rogue, Moria, ToME4, Angband |
Released | Feb 5 2019 (Pre-Alpha 6) |
Updated | Apr 25, 2019 (Pre-Alpha 14) |
Licensing | LGPL, Commercial |
P. Language | C++ (Unreal Engine 4) |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Interface | 3D, Graphical tiles, Keyboard, Mouse |
Game Length | medium (unfinished) |
Official site of One Knight in the Dungeon |
One Knight in the Dungeon is a modern take on the old roguelike genre:
- It's turn-based, but doesn't block on animations so you can play as fast as you want (animation speed is also configurable).
- You can play in glorious modern 3D, or retro CP437/ASCII modes.
- Movement is grid-based, but with "tweening" to provide a modern look.
- You can play entirely with the keyboard, the mouse, or a combination of the two.
- You start with a character class, but can pick up skills from any tree as you progress: you have the flexibility to build whatever character suits your play-style.
- All levels are procedurally generated, providing infinite replayability.
- With hundreds of skills (including spells), items and monsters - you have the flexibility to enjoy a different game each time. Or you can re-enter a "seed" and play the same game again.
- The more controversial roguelike aspects are configurable: you can turn permadeath on or off (but you NEVER keep progression between games), item identification can be enabled or disabled, and the hunger clock is configurable.
- There are 50 levels included in the game. More are planned for future expansion.
- Most of the game is defined in Lua "raw" files - it's moddable out of the box.
It is being developed by Herbert Wolverson.
It is available for Windows and Linux (64-bit).
Screenshots