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rpg chung is a rpg text like game engine with 3D laby view , smart word input and random dungeon maps generation. It is written in freebasic and can be compared as a game chatbot inspired from the "the hobbit" and "hells temple" games on oric1.
OpenOffice.org extension to process data from the Angband Ladder site
It will allow to
- keep local copy of data from http://angband.oook.cz/ladder.php
- get data updates on user command
- do reports, charts, saves to various formats etc, what office suites usually do
Bringing back DOS from the dead, Star Trek: The Monochrome Series is a game that uses monochrome text and basic text input to control a starship for the Federation traveling across the galaxy.
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JustEmpire and TEmpire (Tiny Empire) are two Empire-derivative games based (very!) loosely on Walter Bright's original Empire concept (classicempire.com), using JustBasic (justbasic.com) and Borland Turbo C/C++ (bdn.borland.com/museum). Others possible.
Pruebas is an open source game mix of text adventure and RPG written in Microsoft QBasic (under MS-DOS 6.22) that uses keyboard. Runs natively under MS-DOS and compatible OS like Windows (use emulators like DosBox to run it under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, etc).