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Dililatum 0.1

A quest system for simple RPGs

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Have you ever heard of Dililatum?

Perhaps not. For Dililatum is Something New. Dililatum has a quest; and that quest is to distribute Python power to quest-oriented RPG-like computer-based keyboard-using video games. At least that's its purpose.

Dililatum can be considered a game engine, but in reality it's a game library. It is written in Python using PyGame for graphics and sound in games. Dililatum also depends on NumPy. More specifically, it's like this:

Dependencies

Dililatum depends on the following programs/libraries:

Python 2.5+
Dililatum is written in Python
<http://python.org/>
Debian etc.: apt-get install python
Fedora etc.: yum install python

PyGame 1.8.1+
Dililatum uses PyGame for its graphics and sound
<http://python.org/>
Debian etc.: apt-get install python-pygame
Fedora etc.: yum install pygame

NumPy
Dililatum uses NumPy for internal arrays describing
where it's okay to walk -- and where it's not ok.
<http://numpy.scipy.org/>
Debian etc.: apt-get install python-numpy
Fedora etc.: yum install python-numpy

Optional modules

Additionally, you can also install these libraries:

setproctitle
Changes 'python' to 'dililatum'
<http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setproctitle/>
sudo easy_install setproctitle

termcolor
Colors Dililatum's terminal output
<http://pypi.python.org/pypi/termcolor>
sudo easy_install termcolor

Details

Dililatum is released under the GNU GPLv3+ and is free software. Dililatum is downloadable from http://metanohi.org/projects/dililatum/. The version of this Dililatum is v0.1. Many features are not complete yet.

For an example of what Dililatum is capable of, try downloading ForestQuest. It's available at http://metanohi.org/projects/forestquest/. It's still a work in progress, but it works.

The logo of Dililatum, found in the "logo" directory, is available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 (or any later version) Unported license. A copy of this license is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

Installing

To install Dililatum, write this in a terminal:

$ ./setup.py install

After installing it, you can run it like this:

$ dililatum GAME

If you choose not to install it, the Python file you should run is called "dililatum" and located in the "bin" directory.

Note that Dililatum has many command-line options, which is why it's a good idea to run "dililatum --help".

Dililatum comes with several tools for more easily developing games. These are named 'dilatiumdev*'.

Documentation is available in the "docs" directory.

Developers are very welcome.

The original author of Dililatum is Niels Serup <ns@metanohi.org>.

 
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Dililatum-0.1.tar.gz (md5) Source 2010-07-12 235KB 398