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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-10 06:10
Final Roguelike Celebration Post: Videos, Lightning Talks, Afterparty
Roguelike Celebration is a great small conference about roguelike games, featuring talks by game designers, fans, and others. Videos All of the previous years' talks are available on YouTube; a few talks
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-10 05:32
Roguelike Celebration: Max Kreminski on "Gardening as a Mode of Play"
Do games have to exist solely for the benefit of the player? Max Kreminski is a researcher in "computational creativity", games, and related topics. Their game Epitaph is an "idle game about
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-09 07:56
Roguelike Celebration: Leif Bloomquist and Colin Liotta
A multi-player roguelike on the Commodore 64 Leif Bloomquist (@schemafactor on Twitter) demonstrated using the Commodore 64 as a client for a multi-player, real-time roguelike dungeon crawler. (What makes
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-08 06:23
Roguelike Celebration: Chogue
Chogue is a chess/rogue hybrid developed by researchers at Concordia University in Montreal. You can play it online here: Only one of the researchers, Jonathan Lessard, was able to attend. The other, Pippin
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darth-azrael
photography
2026-04-10 21:10
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Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (201-204)
All of the photos in this set were processed in August 1979 and it looks like they were all taken the same day. These show some people out on a lake waterskiing probably somewhere in Michigan.
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-08 04:52
Roguelike Celebration: Desktop Dungeon and ADOM architectures
Danny Day -- Dynamic Event-Listener in Desktop Dungeons Danny Day is a developer on Desktop Dungeons, a "roguelite". They went through a long open access period while tuning the game, and made
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-07 20:43
Roguelike Celebration: Tarn Adams and Bryan Walker
Roguelike Celebration 2018 continues with day 2. The livestream can be found at though as I write this we're on lunch break. Tarn Adams: Procedural Stories and Roguelikification Tarn is one of the co-creators
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-07 08:09
Roguelike Celebration: Nethack Source, Fun and Games
Alexei Pepers on Nethack Alexei gave a talk in a previous year about making roguelikes more accessible to the blind. This year she talked about things she had found in the Nethack code while reading it
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-07 07:53
Roguelike Celebration: Jim Shepard and Jongwoo Kim
These two talks focused on storytelling, but in two very different ways. Jim Shepard: Storytelling, World Building, and You Jim's talks are both funny and informative. Today he was speaking on ways to
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liftcurtains
Rant, Complain, Talk
2026-04-09 15:48
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The mirror effect: When Hive accounts only talk to themselves...
High-fiving urself: a smart move or a moral fail? ๐ค Is it a Vibe or a Red Flag? ๐ฉ Letโs Talk About Bot Ethics ๐ The Vibe Check Poll at post end๐ What do u think it says about a person's character when
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-07 06:54
Roguelike Celebration: Bob Nystrom on Architecture
Bob Nystrom (not the hockey player) wrote the book "Game Programming Patterns". His web site is His talk at Roguelike celbration was about programming patterns: why the popular ECS pattern may
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-06 20:46
Nearly-liveblogging Roguelike Celebration: Santiago Zapata and Andrew Averson
Santiago Zapata on Roguelike history Santiago's talk on influences and development of roguelikes was interesting; I always like the histoical approach he takes. Dungeons and Dragons is obviously a huge
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-06 18:07
Liveblog: Josh Ge on building roguelikes
Josh Ge is the creator of Cogmind and moderator of the roguelike-dev subreddit. His talk is advice, not a tutorial. What language? Well, any language works but he recommends Python to get started. A Python
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markgritter
roguelikecel
2018-10-06 16:30
Arrived at Roguelike Celebration 2018
Octocat and this year's T-shirt. Github has generously hosted us again this year. There's a demon in the breakfast area: Unfortunately it appears that rotating the images on my phone doesn't work to orient
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