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|language = [[Free Pascal]] | |language = [[Free Pascal]] | ||
|platforms = [[Windows]], [[Linux]], [[OSX]] | |platforms = [[Windows]], [[Linux]], [[OSX]] | ||
|licensing = [[MIT]] | |licensing = [[MIT License]] | ||
|interface = [[ASCII]], [[Keyboard]] | |interface = [[ASCII]], [[Keyboard]] | ||
|site = https://github.com/cyberfilth/ASCII-axe | |site = https://github.com/cyberfilth/ASCII-axe |
Revision as of 10:43, 10 January 2022
Axes, Armour & Ale | |
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Alpha Project | |
Developer | Chris Hawkins |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | ADOM |
Released | 2021 Mar 26 |
Updated | 2022 Jan 09 |
Licensing | MIT License |
P. Language | Free Pascal |
Platforms | Windows, Linux, OSX |
Interface | ASCII, Keyboard |
Game Length | |
Official site of Axes, Armour & Ale |
Axes, Armour & Ale is an ASCII roguelike, inspired by the classics like ADOM as well as table-top RPG's like Tunnels & Trolls. Axes is written in Free Pascal and runs on Windows, Linux and OSX.
It is currently alpha software, it is possible to explore a couple of floors in a cave, find a stolen map and return it to the surface. Some basic weapons and armour are available, damage can be healed by drinking ale which has the effect of impairing your ability to fight.