[Tech Demo] "I can't believe it's not a Roguelike!"

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Re: [Tech Demo] "I can't believe it's not a Roguelike!"

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NightKawata wrote:For the last two commentors, did you read the original post? "For those of you who don't want to download a .zip, use this" links to the pure .love.
yeah, i read it but in most cases guys are posting .love files in the end of the main post

and in your case, you mention nowhere that the link is a .love
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Re: [Tech Demo] "I can't believe it's not a Roguelike!"

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Well, in my defense it did say if you didn't want to click a .zip to go there, but I'll fix the original post.
"I view Python for game usage about the same as going fishing with a stick of dynamite. It will do the job but it's big, noisy, you'll probably get soaking wet and you've still got to get the damn fish out of the water." -taylor
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Re: [Tech Demo] "I can't believe it's not a Roguelike!"

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This is pretty darn cool, I think I was thinking about geting started on a rpg/roguelike soon
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Re: [Tech Demo] "I can't believe it's not a Roguelike!"

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BulbaMander wrote:This is pretty darn cool, I think I was thinking about geting started on a rpg/roguelike soon
I thank you for such a comment.
I will also be expanding upon this tech demo for quite a bit, improving various features of the game. If you guys liked this, you'll probably like this one.

Remember you can always contact me via IRC or PMs if there are issues.
Don't be shy to comment! :crazy:
"I view Python for game usage about the same as going fishing with a stick of dynamite. It will do the job but it's big, noisy, you'll probably get soaking wet and you've still got to get the damn fish out of the water." -taylor
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