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|influences = [[Diablo]], [[100 Rogues]], [[Rogue]] | |influences = [[Diablo]], [[100 Rogues]], [[Rogue]] | ||
|released = 2011 Sep 18 ([[2011 ARRP]]) | |released = 2011 Sep 18 ([[2011 ARRP]]) | ||
|updated = | |updated = 2014 Oct 20 | ||
|licensing = [[Open Source]], [[GPL]], [[Freeware]] | |licensing = [[Open Source]], [[GPL]], [[Freeware]] | ||
|language = [[Cpp]], API used: [[SDL]] | |language = [[Cpp]], API used: [[SDL]] |
Revision as of 14:06, 20 October 2014
Into the Dungeon ++ | |
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Beta Project | |
Developer | 7h30n (programming)
Foox (music&sound) Psiweapon (pixel art) |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | Diablo, 100 Rogues, Rogue |
Released | 2011 Sep 18 (2011 ARRP) |
Updated | 2014 Oct 20 |
Licensing | Open Source, GPL, Freeware |
P. Language | Cpp, API used: SDL |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Interface | graphical tiles, mouse and keyboard |
Game Length | medium |
Official site of Into the Dungeon ++ |
Description
The goal of the project is to provide a roguelike gaming experience with simple mechanics and stats, but with an atmosphere and a higher than average focus on aesthetics.
Main Features
- Animated sprites.
- A well-developed original soundtrack.
- Multiple-tile bosses.
- A moral choices storyline (to be implemented).
Mechanics
Corruption
As turns pass, the player becomes more corrupted by the dungeon's evilness. This is represented by a candle in the GUI - the shorter the candle, the closer to death the player is. Corruption is only staved off by going down a dungeon level.
Greed for Loot
The player can see items, but not monsters, through the Fog of War. Your candle is almost out. Will you make a hasty exit to the next level, or will you try and grab that piece of armor a room away?
Inventory
Inventory space is more limited than what's usual in roguelike games, and equipped items still take up space in the inventory, forcing the player to discard the less useful items. In contrast, scrolls have their own separate inventory.
Trimmed down identification
Equipment needs to be identified in order to know it's exact stats, or whether it's cursed or not, but item appearances are not randomized and readily recognizable.
Numbered targets
When choosing a target (I.e.: a monster for an offensive scroll, or an item from the inventory to be dropped), rather than using fixed letters for each item, each potential target in the list is assigned a number.
Screenshots
- New monster in action - Thunderbird
- New toggle-able Stat Sheet and performance improved Inventory
- New prompt windows and item selection highlights for improved interface