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|released = Sep 12, 2017 | |released = Sep 12, 2017 | ||
|relver = 1.0.0 | |relver = 1.0.0 | ||
|updated = | |updated = Aug 08, 2020 | ||
|updver = | |updver = 2.0.0 | ||
|licensing = [[Commercial]] | |licensing = [[Commercial]] | ||
|language = [[C#]] | |language = [[C#]] | ||
|platforms = [[Windows]] | |platforms = [[Windows]] | ||
|interface = [[Tiles|Graphical tiles]], [[Keyboard]], [[Mouse]] | |interface = [[Tiles|Graphical tiles]], [[Keyboard]], [[Mouse]] | ||
|length = Runs in realtime, ascension possible in | |length = Runs in realtime, ascension possible in an hour or two. | ||
|site = https://store.steampowered.com/app/663530/Dragons_Lunch/ | |site = https://store.steampowered.com/app/663530/Dragons_Lunch/ | ||
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== Screenshots == | == Screenshots == | ||
Level seven of the Overpar module. | |||
[[File:Overpar.png]] | |||
Jellies guarding a causeway: | Jellies guarding a causeway: | ||
[[File:Jellies.png]] | |||
[[Category:Fantasy roguelikes]] [[Category:Commercial games]] | [[Category:Fantasy roguelikes]] [[Category:Commercial games]] |
Latest revision as of 18:38, 8 August 2020
Dragon's Lunch | |
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Stable game | |
Developer | Jonathan McCarthy (jonathanmcc) |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | Brogue (loosely) |
Released | Sep 12, 2017 (1.0.0) |
Updated | Aug 08, 2020 (2.0.0) |
Licensing | Commercial |
P. Language | C# |
Platforms | Windows |
Interface | Graphical tiles, Keyboard, Mouse |
Game Length | Runs in realtime, ascension possible in an hour or two. |
Official site of Dragon's Lunch |
A fantasy themed commercial RogueLike, but in realtime, where you need to descend 12 levels to get your golf ball back from a dragon who has swallowed it.
Description
You need to descend to level 12 where the Dragon is waiting. On the way you will need to defeat an impressive array of enemies using whatever you can find.
Drinking health potions with permanently increase your health points making you harder to kill. Strength potions will increase your strength allowing you to wield heavier weapons and armour or increase the swing time of the light weapons.
Rings can be worn which give an assortment of benefits - speed, see through walls, light, speed up healing, increase protection.
You will find wands to zap at enemies such as fireball, poison, sleep etc
Weapons, armour, rings and wands can be made more powerful by enchanting them using a scroll of enchantment.
Other scrolls you will find can identify items, map the level, summon monsters, scare enemies etc
Arrayed against you are a wide variety of foes: simple rats, vampire bats, spell casting goblin wizards, ogres, trolls who will break down doors to get you, undead ghosts and skeletons, giant spiders and on level 12 the Dragon awaits.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G1Ev3Msq34
Features
Notable
- Real time animations based on the classic Gervais tileset.
- In game control via keyboard. Game menus support the mouse.
- Character development through health and strength potions.
- Dynamic lighting - you can only see whats in your line of sight.
- Full sound effects for NPCs and environment.
General/Common
- Inventory management.
- Automapping viewable in Minimap.
- Item identification via scrolls and notes.
- Multiple damage types fire, cold, poison, paralysis etc.
- Realtime combat system - swing speed depends on strength and weapon.
- Multiple AI behaviors.
- Item types: wands, scrolls, potions, rings, keys, armour, weapons, notes, gold.
- Permadeath.
- three game modes including Iron(wo)man.
- Randomly generated maps.
- Single player.
- In game editor which can be used to generate custom maps.
- Two custom maps included - a short tutorial and "Underpar".
- Full Steam integration - high scores and achievements.
- Focus is on beating the game using brainpower rather than reflexes.
History
Game was developed in 2016-2017. Its original concept came from an investigation into whether it would be feasible to develop a RogueLike that ran in real time.
More Info
Screenshots
Level seven of the Overpar module.
Jellies guarding a causeway: