![]() ![]() As a consequence the game got re-branded as "DRL" and the full source code was released with a GPL license. On Nov/Dec 2016 Kornel Kisielewicz got a legal letter from Zenimax/Bethesda "demanding all reference to its trademarks - game names such as Doom - be immediately removed" to avoid legal action. The developers then prefered to lance a new project: Jupiter Hell, a sci-fi roguelike. The last release was version 0.9.9.7 in March 2013. Each class has advantages and perks, most relating to gameplay strategy. Most notably, players are now able to choose between three character classes described as the hardy Marine, the nimble Scout, and the smart Technician. ![]() progress tracking, rating your ability as a player over multiple game sessionsĪs of version 0.9.9.4, released on September 1 of 2011, introduced some new features to the game.25 levels including a final showdown with the Cyberdemon and two hidden bosses.Few character traits - all attributes depend on selection of special traits from a limited groupĭoomRL version 0.9.8 introduced something novel into the roguelike genre - full modern sound support (using features like stereo and distance effects) and music - both taken from the original Doom by ID Software.While two classes are more catered to running away, the Marine relishes in taking a beating. there can be only one item per level square Each of the three classes has an ability unique to them alongside some traits others don’t have access to.there are only four equipment slots: two weapon slots, armor, and boots.there is only one "dungeon" of 24 floors (although "secret levels" add to this).Something that you can play from time to time without much need to concentrate. DoomRL was discussed in Episode 4 of Roguelike Radio.ĭoomRL follows the relatively new idea of a Coffeebreak roguelike - it is intended to be simple, fast and furious. After a cease and desist from Zenimax, DoomRL was reworked into Jupiter Hell. A relatively "light", Gore-themed roguelike, written by Kornel Kisielewicz in FreePascal, based on the world of Doom created by id software. ![]()
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