Difference between revisions of "Kitty Underground"
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|released = 2002 Aug 17 | |released = 2002 Aug 17 | ||
|updated = 2002 Dec 13 | |relver = Abacus | ||
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|updver = Abbey | |||
|licensing = Freeware | |licensing = Freeware | ||
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In this game player could choose to be one of several animals including a cat, a turtle and a spider. A dungeon was generated which featured doors, no creatures, half-working altars and some colored walls | In this game the player could choose to be one of several animals including a cat, a turtle, and a spider. A dungeon was generated which featured doors, no creatures, half-working altars and some colored walls whose purpose was known to nobody but the authors. Abbey was the last version released. Earlier were named Abattoir, Abandon, Abalone, and Abacus and earlier unreleased versions Aardwolf, Aardvark, Aa, and A. | ||
The official site has disappeared long ago. The game probably has been abandoned because it didn't cause as much interest as authors hoped for. From release notes: | |||
The reward for creating such a roguelike game does not involve any | The reward for creating such a roguelike game does not involve any | ||
lump sum of cash. Instead, a roguelike's major draw to authorship | lump sum of cash. Instead, a roguelike's major draw to authorship | ||
is the astonishing fame that results. Simply put, geeks love fame. | is the astonishing fame that results. Simply put, geeks love fame. | ||
We are geeks, and we seek fame. Therefore, we are writing a | We are geeks, and we seek fame. Therefore, we are writing a | ||
roguelike. | roguelike. |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 8 January 2020
Kitty Underground | |
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Defunct Game | |
Developer | Bradley Johnstone, Benjamin Penney, John Sherwood and James Wakefield |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | |
Released | 2002 Aug 17 (Abacus) |
Updated | 2002 Dec 13 (Abbey) |
Licensing | Freeware |
P. Language | |
Platforms | DOS, Windows |
Interface | ASCII |
Game Length | technical demo |
[There is no Official site of Kitty Underground] |
In this game the player could choose to be one of several animals including a cat, a turtle, and a spider. A dungeon was generated which featured doors, no creatures, half-working altars and some colored walls whose purpose was known to nobody but the authors. Abbey was the last version released. Earlier were named Abattoir, Abandon, Abalone, and Abacus and earlier unreleased versions Aardwolf, Aardvark, Aa, and A.
The official site has disappeared long ago. The game probably has been abandoned because it didn't cause as much interest as authors hoped for. From release notes:
The reward for creating such a roguelike game does not involve any lump sum of cash. Instead, a roguelike's major draw to authorship is the astonishing fame that results. Simply put, geeks love fame. We are geeks, and we seek fame. Therefore, we are writing a roguelike.