Vulture's
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Vulture's | |
Vulture's screenshot |
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Developer: | Clive Crous |
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Latest release: | 2.1.0 / June 6, 2006 |
OS: | Cross-platform |
Use: | Roguelike game |
License: | NetHack General Public License |
Website: | Darkarts Studios - Vulture's |
Vulture's refers to two graphical versions of popular roguelike computer games.
They both feature isometric graphics whereas the games they are based upon (NetHack and Slash'EM) are two-dimensional text-based games.
The Vulture's games are forks of the now dead Falcon's Eye project; over the standard Falcon's Eye base and the optional use of the Slash'EM core, Vulture's incorporates the latest core sources, hundreds more graphics and sounds, many bugfixes and performance enhancements, and an open, collaborative development environment.
In early April 2006, Vulture's 2.0.0 was released with a heavy rewrite of the old core. The game now works with true transparency, 24-bit color, and relies extensively on SDL for its core drawing routines.
The latest version is Version 2.1.0 and is available for MacOS, Unix, and Windows.
[edit] External links
- Vulture's homepage
- Discussion forum No longer used.
- Mailing List