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{{game-7drl| name = DataQueen | {{game-7drl| name = DataQueen | ||
|developer = [[User:Darren Grey|Darren Grey]] | |developer = [[User:Darren Grey|Darren Grey]] | ||
|theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme# | |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Science_Fiction|Sci-fi]] | ||
|influences = Hive (board game), [868-HACK] | |influences = Hive (board game), [868-HACK] | ||
|released = 15 Mar 2014 | |released = 15 Mar 2014 | ||
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|interface = [[ASCII]], Keyboard, Mouse | |interface = [[ASCII]], Keyboard, Mouse | ||
|length = < 1 hour | |length = < 1 hour | ||
|site = http://www.gamesofgrey.com/ | |site = http://www.gamesofgrey.com/blog/?p=461 | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{coffeebreak}} | {{coffeebreak}} | ||
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DataQueen is a hacking-themed game based partly on the board game Hive. You control the DataQueen bot, trying to repair the server and fend off invading gridbugs. You only die if you get surrounded! Enemies can't hurt you directly, but can restrict and annoy you. You have a wheel of hex powers that you can upgrade as you progress - the powers do different actions in the direction you attack in, but the directions change each round. You also have free movement on grid tiles, but enemies destroy these. Progression comes through connecting the pink server tiles and killing the bosses. | DataQueen is a hacking-themed game based partly on the board game Hive. You control the DataQueen bot, trying to repair the server and fend off invading gridbugs. You only die if you get surrounded! Enemies can't hurt you directly, but can restrict and annoy you. You have a wheel of hex powers that you can upgrade as you progress - the powers do different actions in the direction you attack in, but the directions change each round. You also have free movement on grid tiles, but enemies destroy these. Progression comes through connecting the pink server tiles and killing the bosses. | ||
Windows, OSX and Linux versions available here: | |||
http://gamesofgrey.com/ | http://www.gamesofgrey.com/blog/?p=461 | ||
This games was made for the [[7DRL_Challenge_2014]]. | |||
== Screenshots == | == Screenshots == | ||
http://gamesofgrey.com/games/dataqueen/ | http://gamesofgrey.com/games/dataqueen/dq5.png | ||
http://gamesofgrey.com/games/dataqueen/ | http://gamesofgrey.com/games/dataqueen/dq2.png | ||
http://gamesofgrey.com/games/dataqueen/b6.PNG | http://gamesofgrey.com/games/dataqueen/b6.PNG |
Latest revision as of 22:05, 24 March 2014
DataQueen | |
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Developer | Darren Grey |
Theme | Sci-fi |
Influences | Hive (board game), [868-HACK] |
Released | 15 Mar 2014 |
Updated | 15 Mar 2014 |
Licensing | GPL, Open source |
P. Language | Lua, T-Engine |
Platforms | Windows Linux OSX |
Interface | ASCII, Keyboard, Mouse |
Game Length | < 1 hour |
Official site of DataQueen |
DataQueen is a coffeebreak roguelike
Description
DataQueen is a hacking-themed game based partly on the board game Hive. You control the DataQueen bot, trying to repair the server and fend off invading gridbugs. You only die if you get surrounded! Enemies can't hurt you directly, but can restrict and annoy you. You have a wheel of hex powers that you can upgrade as you progress - the powers do different actions in the direction you attack in, but the directions change each round. You also have free movement on grid tiles, but enemies destroy these. Progression comes through connecting the pink server tiles and killing the bosses.
Windows, OSX and Linux versions available here:
http://www.gamesofgrey.com/blog/?p=461
This games was made for the 7DRL_Challenge_2014.
Screenshots