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'''Rog-O-Matic''' was a program for legacy versions of [[Rogue]] enabling automated demo play by a computer. | '''Rog-O-Matic''' was a program for legacy versions of [[Rogue]] enabling automated demo play by a computer. | ||
There are two modern versions of the Rog-O-Matic being developed: | |||
* The [[Roguelike Restoration Project]] version XIV. | |||
* Songbird's "Rogue and Rog-O-Matic", designed for Debian Linux. | |||
Both are unstable. | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://rogue.rogueforge.net/rogomatic/ Rog-O-Matic] | * [http://rogue.rogueforge.net/rogomatic/ Rog-O-Matic] (RRP) | ||
* [http://www.anthive.com/rog/rog.html Rogue and Rog-O-Matic] (Songbird) | |||
[[Category:Roguelike games]] |
Latest revision as of 10:28, 3 June 2014
Rog-O-Matic was a program for legacy versions of Rogue enabling automated demo play by a computer.
There are two modern versions of the Rog-O-Matic being developed:
- The Roguelike Restoration Project version XIV.
- Songbird's "Rogue and Rog-O-Matic", designed for Debian Linux.
Both are unstable.
Links
- Rog-O-Matic (RRP)
- Rogue and Rog-O-Matic (Songbird)