StationCrawl
A downloadable crawl for Windows
Around a distant planet once shone a belt of a million lights, each one a privately owned space station - playground of the wealthy, now abandoned many years since the Catastrophe.
As a hopeful scavenger, crack open a station and plunder its contents!
7DRL Version:
This was a first attempt at the 7drl, and though it is a complete game with gameplay, a beginning, middle, and end, it is the victim of underestimation of the time required and vicious scope cutting from about half-way through the week and continuing to the last, long, all-nighter.
A big congratulations to anyone who has finished a 7DRL project, I had no idea just how difficult it could be.
Stay tuned for future updates, hopefully getting closer to the original vision for the game over time. Development is ongoing.
Features:
- State of the art ascii console graphics. (Fully resizeable window!)
- Frightening vicious cleaning bots!
- Treasure!
- A small variety of bladed instruments of death!
- Field of view!
- Moddable: Most game content, from enemies, treasure, furniture and randomised layouts of stations are completely data driven by a series of json files. Be warned, very little time has been spent on making this system robust - it works, but no guarentees are made regarding tolerance for mistakes in the files.
Minimal starting content has been provided due to time constraints, but the system as is provides endless opportunities for experimentation.
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | frater |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Seven Day Roguelike Challenge, Roguelike |
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I'm having trouble running this, it sent me to install .net core so I installed 3.1.2 and it still doesn't work. Do you know what version I need? Thanks!
It was compiled against version 3.1 so the latest version here (https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/3.1) should work...
What OS are you trying to run it on? It hasn't been tested on anything but windows - in theory it should be cross platform but without testing I couldn't guarentee that all the libraries I used are properly compatible.
windows 10. Ill give that a shot, thanks a lot!