showing 6 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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Ardentryst | Project Ardentryst | 2007 | [quote][...] you can get the source package, which [u]should[/u] run on any system with Python and pygame installed.[/quote] The game seems to be primarily developed on/for Windows. Ubuntu and OpenSUSE packages are also available (by third-parties?). As of 2010-05, the Getdeb package (Ubuntu), is provided by João Pinto, the GetDeb Team Leader (not associated with Ardentryst). However, version 1.71 has been officially tested on and indicated Linux compatible by the Ardentryst team. | labelimagesubject |
SWOOOORDS! Colon Lords of the Sword | nihilocrat | 2012 | [media=youtube]Oo-6_b2nNbw[/media] | labelminimizeminimize |
HOARD | Big Sandwich Games | 2012 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Desktop Dungeons | QCF Design | 2013 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Desktop Dungeons Goatperson | QCF Design | 2016 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues | Portalarium | 2018 | The game includes an offline mode. A classic Ultima style story by Tracy Hickman (no involvement by EA). 5 guaranteed episodes (there probably be more eventually) Online modes are "open", "friends", and interestingly, "solo". It seems one can experience the online world version populated only by AI players and opponents or with only a select group of friends (together or verses, it would seem). It seems to be shaping up to be a [s]direct competitor[/s] superior replacement to Ultima Online, period[s]by offering all the UO features plus many more[/s]. Also, I've been playing beta content and seeing some content that seems vaguely familiar. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that among the vast amount of worlds and content a small subset of it is [game=#38049]Ultima IX[/game] done right. "Vendors sell vendors.. Its obscene" -redfish***[media=youtube]gSZLrF657yo[/media] | labelimageminimize |