Dungeon-mode

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dungeon-mode

https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/dungeon/
Create free (as in freedom) RPGs with GNU Emacs. And then play them.

Dungeon-mode is a game engine and REPL for creating and playing multi-user dungeons written primarily in emacs lisp. While playing a game created with dungeon-mode doesn’t necessarily require Emacs authoring game environments (e.g. worlds) does, as do assigning special powers, resolving Ghod calls, Sage encounters, and Ubic -if enabled- or any other or custom events with a dm-intractable property set to a non-nil value. Dungeon Masters may specify delegation rosters to support cooperative oversight and enable teams to direct the play experience.





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Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Corwin Brust (Corwin)Developer
Erik Elmshauser Designer
Hope Christensen (Trixiehorror)Senior Intern - Project Coordination Specialist II


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
GeneralVCS Repository Webviewhttps://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/dungeon.git/


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useGNU Emacs (27.1 or newer)




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