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Guild stands out among other roguelikes because it lets the player alternate control between one of several characters. Characters that are not under the player's control move using their own AI, and will obey the player's commands. The characters do not [[regenerate]] their health and mana in the dungeon, but heal fully when in town. This forces the player to save health, mana, and other resources for the return trip. When a character takes too much damage they fall unconscious or die, and control switches to another character. Another character can pick up and carry the body back to the surface, where after a day or so an unconscious character will be good as new. Characters gain experience upon leaving the dungeon. | Guild stands out among other roguelikes because it lets the player alternate control between one of several characters. Characters that are not under the player's control move using their own AI, and will obey the player's commands. The characters do not [[regenerate]] their health and mana in the dungeon, but heal fully when in town. This forces the player to save health, mana, and other resources for the return trip. When a character takes too much damage they fall unconscious or die, and control switches to another character. Another character can pick up and carry the body back to the surface, where after a day or so an unconscious character will be good as new. Characters gain experience upon leaving the dungeon. | ||
=== Bugs === | === Bugs === | ||
* There seems to be a bug with unconscious player healing. If | * There seems to be a bug with unconscious player healing. If the player recruits some more adventurers while a character is recovering, they are not able to choose that character, though the message (repeatedly) tells me that they have recovered. | ||
* Trying to use/drop/etc when no options are available for that action (e.g. no items in inventory) crashes the game. | * Trying to use/drop/etc when no options are available for that action (e.g. no items in inventory) crashes the game. | ||
* If | * If a wind spirit is summoned, characters can't sneak, because the wind spirit notices them. | ||
* If | * If the player uses [Y]ell and cancels, they wake teammates up without actually using up an action. | ||
* Fire breath slows down the game drastically every turn that the damned fire lizards are alive. | * Fire breath slows down the game drastically every turn that the damned fire lizards are alive. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Guild/Feedback]] | |||
*{{rgrd|49d0dd8c4c057879|Guild - YABDR??}} - thread with feedback and discussion on the subject of [[interface]]s. | *{{rgrd|49d0dd8c4c057879|Guild - YABDR??}} - thread with feedback and discussion on the subject of [[interface]]s. | ||
[[Category:Beta projects]] | [[Category:Beta projects]] |
Revision as of 23:19, 22 September 2005
Guild is a Roguelike game where the player is given control of a group of characters (as opposed to only one). It features an option-based town (e.g. "e: go to the tavern"), and two randomly-generated and non-persistant dungeons.
Guild | |
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Developer | Antoine |
Theme | {{{theme}}} |
Influences | {{{influences}}} |
Status | Beta |
Released | |
Updated | 4-Jul-2005 |
Licensing | closed source |
P. Language | |
Platforms | Win 98/NT/2000/XP |
Interface | ASCII, keyboard input. |
Game Length | {{{length}}} |
Official site of Guild |
Features
Guild stands out among other roguelikes because it lets the player alternate control between one of several characters. Characters that are not under the player's control move using their own AI, and will obey the player's commands. The characters do not regenerate their health and mana in the dungeon, but heal fully when in town. This forces the player to save health, mana, and other resources for the return trip. When a character takes too much damage they fall unconscious or die, and control switches to another character. Another character can pick up and carry the body back to the surface, where after a day or so an unconscious character will be good as new. Characters gain experience upon leaving the dungeon.
Bugs
- There seems to be a bug with unconscious player healing. If the player recruits some more adventurers while a character is recovering, they are not able to choose that character, though the message (repeatedly) tells me that they have recovered.
- Trying to use/drop/etc when no options are available for that action (e.g. no items in inventory) crashes the game.
- If a wind spirit is summoned, characters can't sneak, because the wind spirit notices them.
- If the player uses [Y]ell and cancels, they wake teammates up without actually using up an action.
- Fire breath slows down the game drastically every turn that the damned fire lizards are alive.
See also
- thread with feedback and discussion on the subject of interfaces.