Monday, March 31, 2008

Atinar - The Valley of Misery



This is the first entry in this blog dedicated to my little "roguelike" project, by the name of "Atinar - Valley of Misery". Designed to run in both normal PCs as well as handy little PocketPCs.


Atinar is a simple and fast paced Role Play Game (RPG for short) that takes place in a fully computer simulated world, populated by all different kinds of "simulated people" (NPCs for short).

Although easy to play, and enjoyable even during a coffee break, it has enough deep and dynamic content as to be able to always show something new and interesting for the player.
While playing Atinar, inside the simulated world, battles take place, money exchange hands, people and monsters battle each others and even commoners live their simple life while the player (our Hero) crawls inside dark and infested dungeons, takes a trip to one of the many towns, or just tries to make a life as a warrior, a bard or even a common farmer.

Although still in early development, it is already playable and its coder is compromised to show weekly progress to the public, adding newer content whenever available.

2 comments:

Zakiller2000 said...

This looks like it's going to be pretty awesome, and I'm hoping to hear some new information soon. =D

Anonymous said...

Does a "normal PC" counts as $indows-only, or maybe as cross-platform?

BTW: maybe opensource?

Also, while speaking of pocket-sized devices, a version for SymbianOS (or, even better, Java) would be awesome - "Dungeon Dweller" is too buggy and too simple to be really funny, and "Kamyran's Eye" does not support higher resolution phones at all.

Both are unmaintained - do you care to take care :) of Nokia users?