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Ed Kolis is a wannabe roguelike developer from [[Ohio]] who also has an interest in developing [[4X]] [[turn-based strategy]] games. Unfortunately, none of his projects have ever come to fruition. His latest attempt at a roguelike is [[Rogue Battalion]], though if you've ever heard of [[Dungeons of Relentless Killing]] or [[MetaRogue]], those were him too! Ed tends to alternate between [[C Sharp|C#]] and [[Java]], but is currently in a C# phase ever since starting a programming job requiring C# in October 2007.
Ed Kolis is a wannabe roguelike developer from [[Ohio]] who also has an interest in developing [[4X]] [[turn-based strategy]] games. Unfortunately, none of his projects have ever come to fruition. His latest abandoned attempt at a roguelike is [[SharpRogueLib]], though if you've ever heard of [[Dungeons of Relentless Killing]], [[MetaRogue]], or [[Rogue Battalion]], those were him too! Ed tends to alternate between [[C Sharp|C#]] and [[Java]], but is currently in a C# phase ever since starting a programming job requiring C# in October 2007.
 
Ed's favorite roguelikes to ''play'' include development versions of [[Angband]] and variants thereof, [[Crawl]] (Stone Soup edition), and basically anything that's in active development, since he seems to have a short attention span and gets bored easily playing (or developing) the same game constantly...

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Ed Kolis
Alias Ekolis
Projects none at the moment!
Games too many failed ones to count!
Nationality American
P. Languages C#
[[1] Official site of Ed Kolis]


Ed Kolis is a wannabe roguelike developer from Ohio who also has an interest in developing 4X turn-based strategy games. Unfortunately, none of his projects have ever come to fruition. His latest abandoned attempt at a roguelike is SharpRogueLib, though if you've ever heard of Dungeons of Relentless Killing, MetaRogue, or Rogue Battalion, those were him too! Ed tends to alternate between C# and Java, but is currently in a C# phase ever since starting a programming job requiring C# in October 2007.

Ed's favorite roguelikes to play include development versions of Angband and variants thereof, Crawl (Stone Soup edition), and basically anything that's in active development, since he seems to have a short attention span and gets bored easily playing (or developing) the same game constantly...