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|developer = [[Mario Donick]] | |developer = [[Mario Donick]] | ||
|released = 2006 Jul | |released = 2006 Jul | ||
|updated = 2010 Mar | |updated = 2010 Mar 28 | ||
|language = [[Free Pascal]] | |language = [[Free Pascal]] | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
LambdaRogue is a roguelike RPG. The most recent version is 1.5. | LambdaRogue is a roguelike RPG. The most recent version is 1.5.1a. | ||
If one had to categorize LambdaRogue to be either a "hack"-game or a "band"-game judging by dungeon generation, it would clearly fall into the "band"-category: Like in [[Angband]] and other *bands, standard dungeon levels are randomly generated every time a staircase is used and the player will never encounter the same dungeon level twice. | If one had to categorize LambdaRogue to be either a "hack"-game or a "band"-game judging by dungeon generation, it would clearly fall into the "band"-category: Like in [[Angband]] and other *bands, standard dungeon levels are randomly generated every time a staircase is used and the player will never encounter the same dungeon level twice. | ||
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== Versions and Platforms == | == Versions and Platforms == | ||
LambdaRogue is available for Windows and Linux. The most recent version is 1.5. | LambdaRogue is available for Windows and Linux. The most recent version is 1.5.1a. | ||
Currently there are no offical versions for BSD or Mac, but the FreePascal source code (which is freely available) should compile very easy (without changes). If anyone wants to contribute an offical BSD- or Mac-version, contact me. | Currently there are no offical versions for BSD or Mac, but the FreePascal source code (which is freely available) should compile very easy (without changes). If anyone wants to contribute an offical BSD- or Mac-version, contact me. |
Revision as of 11:39, 28 March 2010
LambdaRogue | |
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Stable game | |
Developer | Mario Donick |
Theme | Lost, Apocalyptic, Magic, Beautiful, Dark, Absurd |
Influences | Nethack, Angband, ADOM, Sacred, Diablo 2 |
Released | 2006 Jul ({{{relver}}}) |
Updated | 2010 Mar 28 ({{{updver}}}) |
Licensing | Open Source (GPL), postcardware |
P. Language | Free Pascal |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Interface | SDL or Console, Keyboard |
Game Length | Medium |
Official site of LambdaRogue |
Description
LambdaRogue is a roguelike RPG. The most recent version is 1.5.1a.
If one had to categorize LambdaRogue to be either a "hack"-game or a "band"-game judging by dungeon generation, it would clearly fall into the "band"-category: Like in Angband and other *bands, standard dungeon levels are randomly generated every time a staircase is used and the player will never encounter the same dungeon level twice.
Screenshot
Key Features
Describing LambdaRogue, version 1.5.x
LambdaRogue's feature set, esp. the number of different monsters and items, is rather small compared to many other games. However, all features are chosen in a "less is more" manner by the developer with clear concepts in mind.
- graphical mode (800x600; 1024x768; Netbook mode)
- text-based console mode
- sound effects
- optional music
- configurable keyboard
- 3 difficulty levels
- alternate ways to win with different endings
- 4 professions to choose from (Enchanter, Thief, Archer, Soldier)
- 5 gods to worship (Aphrodite, Apoll, Hermes, Dionysos, Ares)
- 10 skills, abilities and talents to train
- 4 character presets for an easier start for new players
- 25 dungeon levels, most of them randomly generated when entered
- 40+ quests
- 20+ different standard monsters, many of them with special abilities
- several unique monsters
- many carefully handcrafted items
- 20+ different spells to learn and to train (incl. some not so easy to be obtained)
Story
Men and the species of Drekh'nar once lived peaceful together on Earth, both not far away from reaching the stars with spaceships. Sadly, a misunderstanding led to war before these dreams could be realized. However, after a long and bloody battle, a peace treaty was created. This treaty forced mankind to go underground, while the Drekh'nar could stay on the surface of Earth.
Since then, ages have passed. Both species haven’t seen each other and for many people, the Drekh'nar are just legends. Mankind has lost the most of its technological knowledge, but it has developed a civilization based on respect and belief.
However, some people are still striving for more. One of them is Ahna, priestess in one of the underground settlements. Since her youth, she was interested in the old stories, in dreams of Sky and Stars. Her whole life she has researched on a legendary book once written by Yron shortly after the war: The Book of Stars.
Most people think that this and the other Books of Yron are lost since centuries, but Ahna does not. Indeed she has found hints that may lead to the discovery of the Books of Yron - and therefore to the re-discovery of Earth and Space.
If you will help Ahna and find the Book of Stars in the depths of mankind's caves.
Versions and Platforms
LambdaRogue is available for Windows and Linux. The most recent version is 1.5.1a.
Currently there are no offical versions for BSD or Mac, but the FreePascal source code (which is freely available) should compile very easy (without changes). If anyone wants to contribute an offical BSD- or Mac-version, contact me.
Videos
There exist several trailer videos to give potential players an impression of the game: