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    de:Code

    Top-down dungeon crawler

    de:Code is a 3rd-person top-down dungeon crawler. The world is procedurally generated using the file structure of the users hard drive. The game will use a mixture of different genres including steampunk, fantasy, mid-evil, and modern. The user will have to travel down 4 main paths each progressively harder than the last and each will have more than one genre conflicting inside. Each main path (connected by a central hub) will get harder as the user progresses down, finally reaching a unique...
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    This game is a mouse-driven dungeon crawler. The player moves the PC around, buys equipment, and attacks enemies using the mouse. More info on the wiki page. Use git to get the code.
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    Qvark is many things. It is a multi-user dungeon crawler (like countless text-based MUDs out there) with ASCII graphics (nethack, Angband, etc) and the persistent world and storyline of a modern MMORPG. It is terminal-based and written in C++ and Python.
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