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'''Hack''' was released in [[1985]], one of the earliest clones of [[Rogue]].
{{game-major| name = Hack
|developer = Jay Fenlason,
Kenny Woodland,<br/>
Mike Thome<br/>
and Jon Payne
|theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]]
|influences = [[Rogue]]
|released = 1984 Jan 17
|updated = 1985 Jul 23 (1.0.3)
|licensing = three-clause [[BSD]]
|language = [[C]]
|platforms = [[BSD]], [[DOS]]
|interface = [[ASCII]], [[CP437]]
|length =
|site = http://homepages.cwi.nl/~aeb/games/hack/hack.html
}}


== Description ==
'''Hack''', released seven times between 1984 and 1985, was one of the earliest clones of [[Rogue]], after [[Moria]].  Its descendant, [[NetHack]], which is still in development, spawned a subgenre of roguelike games known as [[hacklike]]s.
Hack was an improved version of Rogue and introduced several new features, such as a computer pet dog following the character, several new classes, shops...
 
==Description==
Hack was an improved version of Rogue and introduced several new features, such as a pet dog following the character, several new classes, shops...


Food management was vital in Hack, for the character could easily starve to death if not properly fed.
Food management was vital in Hack, for the character could easily starve to death if not properly fed.


== Versions and platforms ==
==Versions and platforms==
Moria was written by [[Jay Fenlason]] in 1985 for Unix systems. Versions 1.0.1 to 1.0.3, the ones first published to Usenet, were re-written by [[Andries Brouwer]]. Several versions were developped for DOS or Atari ST.
Hack was written by [[Jay Fenlason]] from scratch between 1982 and 1984 for Unix systems. Versions 1.0 to 1.0.3, the ones first published to Usenet, were re-written by [[Andries Brouwer]]. Several versions were developed for DOS and the Atari ST. Current BSD OS projects, such as NetBSD, are maintaining Hack for modern BSD systems.
 
==Legacy==
In 1987, [[Mike Stephenson]] merged several Hack versions together and published [[NetHack]], which is still supported today. NetHack in turn influenced games such as [[ADOM]] or [[Crawl]].
 
Hack is the prototype of [[hacklike]] games, a subgenre of games sharing several primary characteristics.  (They are usually opposed to [[bandlike]] games, games which follow [[Angband]]'s gameplay.)


== Legacy ==
==See also==
In [[1987]], [[Mike Stephenson]] merged several Hack versions together and published [[NetHack]], which is still supported today. NetHack in turn gave birth to numerous variants, such as [[ADOM]] or [[Crawl]].
*[[RevivedHack]]


Hack is the prototype of [[hacklike]] games, a whole type of games sharing several primary characteristics (they are usually opposed to [[bandlike]] games, games which follow [[Angband]]'s gameplay).
==Variants==
*[[Amiga Hack]]
*[[HackLite]]
*[[NetHack]]
*[[PC Hack]]


== Related topics ==
==Related topics==
* [[Major roguelikes]]
*[[Major roguelikes]]
* [[Hacklike]]
*[[Hacklike]]


== Related links ==
==External links==
* [http://users.tkk.fi/~eye/roguelike/nethack.html Hack and Nethack]
*[[wikipedia:Hack (Unix video game)|Hack (Unix video game)]] on Wikipedia
*[http://nethackwiki.com/wiki/Hack_1.0.3 Hack 1.0.3] on NetHackWiki
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20071218214256/http://users.tkk.fi/~eye/roguelike/nethack.html Hack and Nethack]


[[Category:Major games]] [[Category:Moria|*]]
[[Category:Hacklikes|*]]
[[Category:Open source]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 8 January 2020

Hack
Major Roguelike
Developer Jay Fenlason,

Kenny Woodland,
Mike Thome
and Jon Payne

Theme Fantasy
Influences Rogue
Released 1984 Jan 17
Updated 1985 Jul 23 (1.0.3)
Licensing three-clause BSD
P. Language C
Platforms BSD, DOS
Interface ASCII, CP437
Game Length
Official site of Hack


Hack, released seven times between 1984 and 1985, was one of the earliest clones of Rogue, after Moria. Its descendant, NetHack, which is still in development, spawned a subgenre of roguelike games known as hacklikes.

Description

Hack was an improved version of Rogue and introduced several new features, such as a pet dog following the character, several new classes, shops...

Food management was vital in Hack, for the character could easily starve to death if not properly fed.

Versions and platforms

Hack was written by Jay Fenlason from scratch between 1982 and 1984 for Unix systems. Versions 1.0 to 1.0.3, the ones first published to Usenet, were re-written by Andries Brouwer. Several versions were developed for DOS and the Atari ST. Current BSD OS projects, such as NetBSD, are maintaining Hack for modern BSD systems.

Legacy

In 1987, Mike Stephenson merged several Hack versions together and published NetHack, which is still supported today. NetHack in turn influenced games such as ADOM or Crawl.

Hack is the prototype of hacklike games, a subgenre of games sharing several primary characteristics. (They are usually opposed to bandlike games, games which follow Angband's gameplay.)

See also

Variants

Related topics

External links