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Re: [pygame] DMs, what are you doing?!
RenPy http://renpy.org a free, open-source scripting language and
environment, built on top of pygame, but which can drop down to python
code for special needs. It is mainly used as a graphical interactive
fiction engine, mostly for romantic stories, but has a real-time mode
for Player vs Game play that has been used for combat games and
simulations. I've never seen it used with 3D environments, but expect it
could be done; all the RenPy games that I've seen use 2D backdrops. They
can look very 3D, but are 2D animations on zooming, panning scenes with
new backgrounds loaded on cue.
Some of the stories that have real-time combat use it for just part of
the story, basically triggering the real-time stuff at a certain point
and continuing till you have either won over the opponent or been killed
or found certain items, then the main story either continues or ends.
But I expect it should be possible for a RenPy story to use real-time
stuff all the way through. That way the RenPy engine would be used to
move to different "rooms", keep track of stats and skills, and manage
levels.
I wonder if it could be used for multiplayer... You'd have to ask Tom,
the guy who is main developer. You could ask at the forums:
http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/
or via his email address which you'll find on his homepage:
http://bishoujo.us
Almost 130 freely downloadable games
http://renai.us/special/all
To see how it can be used for combat check out some of the games in the
rpg category:
http://renai.us/category/rpg
and some of the simulation category:
http://renai.us/category/sim
Best wishes,
- Miriam
B W wrote:
I'm curious. :)
Is anybody out there working on a dungeon crawler?
My interests travel specifically along this line:
* RP with a storyline and character building
* PVE
* real-time combat and movement (not turn-based)
* melee-range-magic
* not too deep in stats or skills
* plans for network co-op a plus
Gumm
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If you don't have any failures then you're not trying hard enough.
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