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Game Discussion => 7DRLs => Topic started by: TheBracket on January 11, 2018, 04:41:38 PM

Title: Dankest Dungeon - Online 7DRL (Success!)
Post by: TheBracket on January 11, 2018, 04:41:38 PM
Dankest Dungeon is a 7-Day Roguelike, written in Emscripten (a C++ to JavaScript compiler) and NodeJS. It started out as a tech demo, but it has proven mildly popular - so I may well keep hacking away at it.

You can play it on my server, http://dankest.bracketproductions.com/ (http://dankest.bracketproductions.com/)

How to play

Go to http://dankest.bracketproductions.com/ (http://dankest.bracketproductions.com/), and create an account (or login if you have one). The main menu should be self-explanatory (keys or mouse) - (1) to create a dungeon, (2) to play one.

Designing a Dungeon

The red options on the right are categories, which activate palette entries such as floors, walls and toadstools. Whatever is highlighted on the right pane will draw onto the map on the left when you click it. You must have an Amulet of Winning and a Player on the map (1 of each). Other than that, you can do whatever you like. It's a 100x100 canvas, so you should be able to build a convoluted dungeon if you want to.

Map Elements:


When you are ready, hit playtest (or .).

Playtesting

Within playtest mode, you are playing the game. You can move around with the cursor keys (or vi keys, or numpad). Diagonal movement works. Press . to wait, which also reveals any traps within your visibile area. If you want to change your map, hit ESC - and return to the level editor. You can cycle between these modes as much as you like - but you will restart the dungeon each time you playtest.

When you hit the amulet (¥), and win the game. It kicks you back to the designer with a message that you have beaten the dungeon and can save it by pressing ESC. This prompts you to name your dungeon, and it is now available for other players to try.

Playing People's Maps

Option 2 on the main menu presents you with a list of every submitted map. You can use page up/down if more than a screen-load arrive. Click a map to play it. Play is exactly the same as playtesting above, but when you finish you are asked to submit a rating from 0-5 for how much you liked the map.