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{{game-talkie| name = JADE | {{game-talkie| name = JADE | ||
|developer = [[Thomas Biskup]] | |developer = [[Thomas Biskup]] | ||
|influences = | |influences = [[ADOM]] | ||
|theme = | |theme = [[Fantasy]] | ||
|licensing = Freeware | |licensing = Freeware | ||
|language = [[Java]] | |language = [[Java]] | ||
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|site = http://adom.de/jade/index.php3 | |site = http://adom.de/jade/index.php3 | ||
}} | }} | ||
JADE(Java-based Ancient Domains Engine) is a next-generation roguelike by [[Thomas Biskup]]. JADE is java application, so it will be very portable. | JADE(Java-based Ancient Domains Engine) is a next-generation roguelike by [[Thomas Biskup]]. JADE is java application, so it will be very portable. It is set in the same world as [[ADOM]], many years after the original game's events. | ||
JADE is under development. There's no downloadable version, but screenshots and some javadoc documentation are availiable on its [http://adom.de/jade/index.php3 homepage]. | JADE is under development. There's no downloadable version, but screenshots, a video and some javadoc documentation are availiable on its [http://adom.de/jade/index.php3 homepage] and through the author's blog. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
Revision as of 08:11, 22 January 2009
JADE | |
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Talkie-Talkie Project | |
Developer | Thomas Biskup |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | ADOM |
Licensing | Freeware |
P. Language | Java |
Platforms | Windows |
Interface | ASCII, Keyboard |
Game Length | {{{length}}} |
Official site of JADE |
JADE(Java-based Ancient Domains Engine) is a next-generation roguelike by Thomas Biskup. JADE is java application, so it will be very portable. It is set in the same world as ADOM, many years after the original game's events.
JADE is under development. There's no downloadable version, but screenshots, a video and some javadoc documentation are availiable on its homepage and through the author's blog.