Re: Random castles, mazes... |
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John Dadey (nighlo@gci-net.com) |
2004/04/21 17:34 |
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From: "John Dadey" <nighlo@gci-net.com>
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Subject: Re: Random castles, mazes...
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 16:34:15 -0700
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The closest thing I can come up with is a newer game called Nosferatu: The
Wrath of Malachi. Billed as a "first person survival horror game", the
castle is randomly generated for every new game. There is, however, a fair
amount of fighting, but it definitely takes a backseat to the often
challenging navigation around the castle in order to rescue members of your
blueblood family.
It's not too expensive, so give it a shot.
Regards,
John Dadey
> I'd like to find some game like this:
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> * 1st or 3rd person, with hardware accelerated 3D.
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> * The goal is to exit each level, or arrive to some place.
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> * Not a fighting game (ie: your worry shouldn't be how to kill that
> monster, but how to arrive to that stair you see above you).
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> * Levels are randomly generated (ie: like a random maze generator, but
> levels don't look like typical mazes in magazines... instead, they
> should look like a more realistic level, in 3D, with rooms, stairs,
> windows, etc...
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> * It takes place in castles, medieval places, or ancient temples.
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> * For the moment, it doesn't matter the platform.
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