« on: May 25, 2019, 05:00:47 PM »
https://github.com/atsb/freelarn/releases Win/mac/Linux/Source
FreeLarn was first released in 2017 by Gibbon.
Features
FreeLarn was the culmination of over 2 years of work to rewrite Larn (12.4.4) sufficiently to re-license it under a free software license.
A few features which are unique to FreeLarn:
The Great Lance of Death is replaced with the Great Sword of Death (because a Lance isn't a very fearsome weapon).
Additions of a Prayer Book, a Ghani Statue, Candles and a Fire Tunic which each have their uses and to build upon the thin religious layer that wasn't developed in the original Larn (only altars, praying etc..).
The Volcano is replaced with the Temple of Larn (because nobody slips into a trap door under a Volcano)
The doors of the Temple of Larn will burn the player unless a Fire Tunic is equipped.
Randomized mazes each time a player leaves and re-enters a level.
Known mazes will become unknown upon loading a saved game (for difficulty and to prevent cheating).
Hunger has been added to increase realism and difficulty but without irritating the player too much.
Platforms and versions
FreeLarn runs on most UNIX/UNIX-Like systems and on Windows. The game is architecture independent and can be compiled on ARM, x86 and x64 (and probably others).
After a 14 month hiatus, FreeLarn gets another release. Once again, full of improvements, stability and bug fixes:
Removed showing spells when reading a Prayer Book and replaced with
suitable alternative text and benefits.
Fixed death text and integer for starving to death.
Modified death texts to make sense after 'killed by' sentence.
Removed more redundant C-style ints.
Removed aur Makefile.
Removed JsonCPP and replaced with an MIT ConfigReader
Author credited and License is added in 'docs'.
Removed 'json' folder and added config header in 'config'.
Renamed fl_config.json to fl_config.cfg.
Fixed a bug for the maze generation where the player would
always spawn next to a mob room.
Fixed a bug where the opening of the door text would overlap
the 'LVL' field on the text drawing area.
This release comes on multiple architectures and operating systems, see below:
FreeLarn-CENTAUR-arm32v6-GNULinux.tar.xz
Choose this if you are on an original RaspberryPi (also RPI2/3) or another ARM system (it's backwards compatible).
FreeLarn-CENTAUR-macOS.zip
Choose this if you're on a mac (10.10+).
FreeLarn-CENTAUR-mips64-GNULinux.tar.xz
Choose this if you are using the MIPS64 system.
FreeLarn-CENTAUR-ppc64le-GNULinux.tar.xz
Choose this if you are using a modern POWER8 or higher system (PowerPC64 little endian).
FreeLarn-CENTAUR-x64-GNULinux.tar.xz
Choose this if you are on a 64bit GNU/Linux system (Ubuntu 19.04 for example).
FreeLarn-CENTAUR-x64-Windows.zip
Choose this if you are on 64bit Windows.
Except the Windows and macOS builds, if you are unsure, use 'file freelarn' on the binary to get the full details of the architecture it's built against.
Enjoy!
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