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A rogue-like can go through a number of development statuses on its way to becoming the next [[NetHack]]. These categories are used for the Status summary of a roguelike and also to categorize Roguelikes by. | |||
* Talkie Talkie: No software has been released, and usually no code has been written. | |||
*Talkie Talkie: No software has been released, and usually no code has been written. | * [[Category:Alpha projects]]: a development version with severly limited functionality has been released. | ||
*Alpha: a development version with severly limited functionality has been released. | * [[Category:Beta projects]]: a playable and winnable public testing version has been released. | ||
*Beta: a playable and winnable public testing version has been released. | * [[Category:Stable games]]: a playable version that has been tested has been released. | ||
*Stable: a playable version that has been tested has been released. | * Defunct: the game is no longer under development. | ||
*Defunct: the game is no longer under development. | |||
[[category:roguelike development]] | [[category:roguelike development]] |
Revision as of 15:23, 29 September 2005
A rogue-like can go through a number of development statuses on its way to becoming the next NetHack. These categories are used for the Status summary of a roguelike and also to categorize Roguelikes by.
- Talkie Talkie: No software has been released, and usually no code has been written.
- a development version with severly limited functionality has been released.
- a playable and winnable public testing version has been released.
- a playable version that has been tested has been released.
- Defunct: the game is no longer under development.