For a groundbreaking number, 41 roguedevs have accepted the challenge! We’re all gonna have a lot of cool games to play next week 🙂
- Fruits of the Forest by Ido Yehieli
- TetrisRL by Sir_Lewk
- GrimRL by Nik Coughlin
- Pink Ninja by Deveah
- AbstractRL by jimmy aberg
- Stones of Chaos: the True God by idontexist
- Fl@shpoint by edwardoka
- The Favored by guesst
- Nyctos by Mary Haas and James Madison
- When Zombies Attack! by David A
- Murder in Moscow by Mike Judge
- Underbooks by Christopher Brandt
- Decimation by Ed
- The Lion King by Darren Grey
- Whispers in the Void by destroysound
- Unnamed attempt by Sherm Pendley
- Environmental Energies by Gamer_2k4
- Hydrosphere by HexDecimal
- Expedition by Slash
- Fist of the Rogue Warrior by s.chiu
- Unnamed attempt by Nils
- Robot Rebellion by Emile
- MultiRL by Nathan Stoddard
- Unnamed attempt by chr.m.charles
- Epic! Monster Quest: Hyper by buub0nik
- Planets of Elderlore by Altefact
- A Roguelike by h.j.l.jones
- Jacob’s Matrix by Jeff Lait
- Escape from Lab 42 by rdc
- Nidhoggr by Michal Bielinski
- Quarterlight by Phil O’Neill
- Fortress of the Goblin King by Florian Diebold
- DDRogue by flend
- Persist by jab
- dL1 by Legend of Angband
- Catacombs of the Soulthief by Derrick Creamer
- DungeonMinder by Adam Gatt
- Tales of Ezcyria by Stein
- SpiritsRL by Xecutor
- DukeRL by corremn
- chickhack by purpleflayer
Find full info and links at this roguetemple thread
I can’t wait 😀
If only I knew a little more about programming I would love to enter myself.
Good luck everyone, I cant wait for new roguelikes ! 🙂
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Fantastic. If I assume a stance of optimism, this’ll be about 41+ bookmarks I’m gonna have to add for new websites once these are done and loaded perhaps—delicious!
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getter77: judging from the past challenges, only about half will make it:
2005: 9 winners out of 17
2006: 13 winners out of 21
October 2006: 6 winners out of 6
2007: 9 winners out of 22
2008:10 winners out of 24
All and all- 47 winners out of 90 (52.2%)
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Sorry, that was 6 out 12 for October 2006 and 47/96 winners (48.96%).
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Well 21 new roguelikes is nothing to feel unhappy about.
I’m really so incredibly impressed by this year’s turn-out. It’s also great that includes such a brilliant mix of people who’ve never released games, people who are trying unique and inspirational new ideas, and of course some bog-standard zombie-killers and dungeon-crawlers (’cause they’re always fun). The sheer variety on offer will be a great experience to play through.
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woohoo!
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And…
I’m Done 🙂
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.roguelike.announce/browse_thread/thread/401d3c0eeb0ad8b7
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There were double the entries of last year?? Wow.
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