CalcRogue
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CalcRogue | |
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Stable game | |
Developer | Jim Babcock |
Theme | |
Influences | |
Released | 2005 ? ({{{relver}}}) |
Updated | 2006 ({{{updver}}}) |
Licensing | GNU GPL |
P. Language | C |
Platforms | TI-89, TI-92+, Voyager 200, PalmOS, Windows, Linux, Unix |
Interface | text, keyboard |
Game Length | |
Official site of CalcRogue |
CalcRogue is a handheld roguelike by Jim Babcock. It works on the TI-89, TI-92+, Voyager 200, PalmOS, Windows, Linux, and Unix. It is written in the C programming language and licensed under the GNU General Public License.
The game has an overworld map, four-shades-of-gray character-cell graphics, and unlike most roguelikes, a built-in tutorial. It is possible to customize the game's data file.
As of March 2006, the latest stable version is Gamma 5, which does not support PalmOS, and the latest beta is Beta 6c, which, according to the website, should be stable on PalmOS. It appears from the website that development has stopped.
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