X-Git-Url: https://plomlompom.com/repos/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=09cff46122f22cc8afd142e2577075ddda7d4d3a;hb=435c55c675cad9355a4e82c4d4379267f0c9a9b0;hp=219ba562fc8f192b842d665c8d5e90ee3ab00d03;hpb=33cce880190dd268fdb5dbf1be1c8a3e32b180d0;p=plomrogue diff --git a/README b/README index 219ba56..09cff46 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,13 +2,24 @@ plomrogue ========= plomlompom tries to build his own roguelike. Currently, it doesn't do -much, apart from managing some example ncurses windows in a bizarre +much interesting, apart from managing some ncurses windows in a bizarre fashion. +You can move around a player and meet a number of different enemies. +They move randomly and will only accidentally hit you. You have 5 +hitpoints to lose before death; they have either 1, 3 or 9. Your score +grows by killing enemies, to the amount of hitpoints each killed enemy +started with. + +The map get generated randomly, too. + +There is only one save file (named "savefile"), and it gets overwritten +each new turn. To start over with a new world, delete it. + Install/run ----------- -Dependencies: ncurses. +Dependencies: the ncurses library. git clone https://github.com/plomlompom/plomrogue cd plomrogue @@ -39,13 +50,23 @@ w scroll map up x scroll map down a scroll map left d scroll map right -t move player up -b move player down -f move player left -h move player rifght -. wait one turn +s center map on player +W move player up +X move player down +A move player left +D move player right +S next turn / wait S save current keybindings UP navigate selection upwards in keybinding editing window DOWN navigate selection downwards in keybinding editing window RETURN modify keybinding selected in keybinding editing window + +Replay game recording +--------------------- + +Run "./roguelike -s" to watch a recording of the current game from the +beginning. Hit the "next turn / wait" key to increment turns. Keys to +manage windows, scroll on the map and quit the program are active; keys +to perform player actions are inactive. Append a number to the -s option +(like "-s100") to start the recording at the respective turn number.