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chrawl - 3D ASCII sci-fi roguelike

A topic by helyx created Dec 01, 2015 Views: 4,473 Replies: 6
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chrawl is a project I have been working on for some time now. As a student I don't have much time for gamedev unfortunatley, but it's slowly coming along. I am the only one working on chrawl right now. I mainly program and do some bad 3d modelling/texturing. I really like roguelikes and hate that I am too young to have experienced the times of ROGUE and the start of the genre, so I decided to make an old-school looking game with a new aspect to it. I originally wanted to have it be set in a medieval/fantasy world, but I later switched to sci-fi because I thought it would fit the aesthetics better. You can see some screenshots/gifs of how it looked before that on my devlog.

As you can see the game is 3d and rendered in ASCII art, which I think looks really nice. It also allows me to make really bad 3d models without anyone noticing. The game is essentially a FPS, and because it's roguelike I try to procedurally generate as much as possible. Guns are built up from different modules (gun parts) and are randomly textured. The map is random as well of course.

If you want to read more about the systems I use to generate guns/maps/etc, head over to my devlog. I have been writing updates there for about 6 months now. I will also try to update here when new stuff is ready to show off.

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~Jakob

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Looks really cool, especially gifs from the linked devlog! :)

Thank You!

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Looks awesome, Love the style!

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Surprised by how nice it looks in motion, hope you keep at it!

Yea, it works surprisingly well :)

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Looks really great, I'll definitely be watching with interest :D