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{{game- | {{game-defunct| name = Squirm | ||
|developer = [[Aging Minotaur]] | |developer = [[Aging Minotaur]] | ||
|theme = | |theme = Fantasy | ||
|influences = | |influences = | ||
|released = | |released = Jan 12, 2010 (A.0.2.6.1) | ||
|updated = | |updated = Feb 22, 2012 (A.0.3.2) | ||
|licensing = GNU [[GPL]]v3 | |licensing = GNU [[GPL]]v3 | ||
|language = [[Python]], [[Pygame]] | |language = [[Python]], [[Pygame]] | ||
|platforms = [[ | |platforms = [[Python]], [[Windows]] | ||
|interface = [[Keyboard]],[[Ascii]] | |interface = [[Keyboard]], Graphical [[Ascii]] | ||
|length = | |length = 30 minutes - 1 hour | ||
|site = http:// | |site = http://code.google.com/p/squirm/ | ||
}} | }}{{stub}} | ||
{{stub}} | Squirm is a short Roguelike with a whimsical fantasy theme. It was actively developed by [[Aging Minotaur]] up until 2010. It is a winnable game, although of a modest scope and with some known (uncommon-ish ;) game-breaking bugs. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:04, 30 May 2019
Squirm | |
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Defunct Game | |
Developer | Aging Minotaur |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | |
Released | Jan 12, 2010 (A.0.2.6.1) ({{{relver}}}) |
Updated | Feb 22, 2012 (A.0.3.2) ({{{updver}}}) |
Licensing | GNU GPLv3 |
P. Language | Python, Pygame |
Platforms | Python, Windows |
Interface | Keyboard, Graphical Ascii |
Game Length | 30 minutes - 1 hour |
Official site of Squirm |
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Squirm is a short Roguelike with a whimsical fantasy theme. It was actively developed by Aging Minotaur up until 2010. It is a winnable game, although of a modest scope and with some known (uncommon-ish ;) game-breaking bugs.