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Russ Allbery

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Jun 1, 2023, 3:01:05 AM6/1/23
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Archive-name: games/roguelike/announce
URL: https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/rgra.html
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rec.games.roguelike.announce is a moderated newsgroup for informational
posts and announcements about any roguelike game, including (but not
limited to) Rogue, Nethack, Moria, Angband, and Adom. Since it is a
moderated group, all postings will be sent to a moderator for approval
before posting; this means that posts won't show up immediately after you
post them. Please allow a day or two for your post to show up.

The charter for the group is:

| rec.games.roguelike.announce is a forum for postings of FAQ lists,
| announcements of new patches and versions of existing games, postings of
| small "official" patches, and announcements of new rogue-style
| games. Every posting to this group would be cross-posted to the most
| appropriate other rec.games.roguelike group, and follows-up would be
| directed to that group. The moderator could, at his/her discretion,
| change the subject line of postings (esp. to add the word [SPOILERS]
| where appropriate).

Announcements of new web sites related to roguelike games are also
appropriate and welcome.

Most posts to rec.games.roguelike.announce will be crossposted to two
newsgroups, it and the other most appropriate group in the
rec.games.roguelike.* hierarchy. Followups will be directed to that other
group as mentioned in the charter. Please choose your crossposting
appropriately to save work for the moderator.

Any post containing spoilers should note that in the subject header with a
tag of "[SPOILERS]". Please also try to ensure that no spoilers occur in
the first screen of text and that the body of the article also warns about
spoilers.

All postings to rec.games.roguelike.announce except for apparent spam will
either be approved or will receive a response explaining why they were not
approved. Note, however, that if you munge your e-mail address in a way
that the moderator cannot decipher it, there may be no way for the
response to reach you. If you post to the group and neither receive a
response nor see your post show up within about three days, please contact
the moderator to see if there's a problem. It's possible that your site
doesn't have the group correctly configured.

This newsgroup is also available as a mailing list. If you wish to
receive all messages to the newsgroup as e-mail messages, go to:

<https://lists.eyrie.org/mailman/listinfo/roguelike-announce>

to subscribe. The content of the mailing list and newsgroup will be the
same, and all messages sent to the mailing list will be treated as
submissions for the newsgroup.

An archive of all messages to rec.games.roguelike.announce starting from
January 2010 is available at:

<https://lists.eyrie.org/pipermail/roguelike-announce/>

Also from the charter:

| The moderator will at all times be free to appoint a backup-moderator
| and/or a replacement if he or she must leave the post. Such an
| appointment must be announced on rec.games.roguelike.announce. If it
| becomes necessary to replace the moderator, this could be done with a
| public vote, announced on news.announce.newgroups (and crossposted to
| all the rec.games.roguelike groups). A two-thirds vote would be
| necessary to replace the moderator. [It is possible that the moderator
| of news.announce.newgroups, group-advice, and such people will come up
| with an "official" way to replace a moderator; in such a case, their
| approved method would take precedence over this one.]

The current moderator of this group is Russ Allbery <ea...@eyrie.org>.
The contact address for the group, to which any problem reports or
questions should be sent, is rgra-r...@eyrie.org. If you are having
problems posting directly to the group, you can instead e-mail your post
to the submission address at rg...@eyrie.org.

If you are maintaining a FAQ for any group in the rec.games.roguelike.*
hierarchy and would like to get pre-approval for posting it to
rec.games.roguelike.announce, please contact the moderator.

CSS Dixieland

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Jun 7, 2023, 5:09:04 PM6/7/23
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Gnollhack, dungeon game with impressive graphics and sounds, based on Nethack version 3.6.2

A project begun in 2019 for Linux and other Unics operating systems, as well as Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, and in 2023 ported to Google Android Linux and Apple IOS (IPad, IPhone) tablets and mobile telephones. Game play is similar to that of Nethack version 3.6.2, but Gnollhack includes a new race, the Gnoll, improves the intelligence of pets for following the hero and for not attacking peaceful creatures unless called to do so, and has some other interesting enhancements.

Besides those improvements to game play, an aspect in which Gnollhack stands out is in astounding images and sounds, thousands of them. High quality static and animated images plus sound effects, background music, speech (in English) with various characters such as hermits and shop keepers, and even whole songs in Elfish and English, interpreted by charming female Elves. Voices are not synthetic, they have been recorded by human locutors who interpret their characters credibly.

All that might seem like abusing computer or Internet resources, but it is not so much. In my tablet I have installed Gnollhack for Apple IPad: it needs less than 650 Megabytes of data transmission and storage space, and about 3 Gigabytes of Random Access Memory (or about 2 Gigabytes if disabling sounds), and most important of all: IT CAN BE PLAYED OFF-LINE, without Internet after installation.

Gnollhack is not one of those graphically heavy games that retrieve tons of high resolution dynamic images from a remote server during game play. At the opposite extreme, it is not the venerable Hack or Rogue of the 1980's that could be played from floppy disk. It is somewhere in between, and likely satisfactory for both kinds of players, the modern as well as the traditional one. I am myself of the traditional kind, and I have good news: MOST GRAPHICS CAN BE DISABLED, offering to the player the traditional interface where game characters and objects are represented by textual characters, in the old fashion. The characters can be in traditional ASCII (Code Page 437), or in Unicode UTF-8.

Sounds can be kept with disabled images, or they can also be disabled. The rich flexibility of options that exists in Nethack for game play is reproduced verbatim in Gnollhack, with extra options needed by the images and sounds of Gnollhack if enabled, such as screen refreshment or sound intensity.

I have discovered very few programming errors so far. The 'kick' short cut in stead of kicking moves the character Northwards (because the letter 'k' does that in the traditional Nethack interface when not using number pad), but kicking can be done by the extended command '# kick'). A little difficult is the presentation of the eight arrows for moving the hero or indicating direction (in substitution of the letters 'y u h j k l b n'). The arrows are presented on the touch-sensitive screen of the Apple IPad tablet as a background of the dungeon, visible through partial transparency and perfectly touchable for activating their function, but on a tablet this usually means keeping the arm too high, which after several hours of play is physically exhausting. Besides being dungeon player, one can also become a body-builder. The programmers were probably thinking of mobile telephones more than of tablets, when they decided to present the arrows like that. It would certainly be much easier in a telephone. Anyway, the screen of a tablet is touch-sensitive and can be used for movement or giving direction.

In sum I can affirm that, in my view, Gnollhack is the BEST Nethack derivative for Apple IPad tablets. There is also INethack, and a few other similar games available for IPad in Apple Store or in various other places, but by far Gnollhack superates all the others. Gnollhack is also very well documented:

Short presentation of Gnollhack in the Nethack Wiki:
https://nethackwiki.com/wiki/GnollHack

Short presentation of Gnollhack for Android and IOS in Reddit, March 2023:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nethack/comments/11zeg1m/graphical_version_of_gnollhack_is_now_officially/

Gnollhack Wiki, with detailed explanations about many aspects of the game:
https://github.com/hyvanmielenpelit/GnollHack/wiki

Gnollhack Forum available for any one to read, and where members can write:
https://community.soundmindgames.com/forums/gnollhack.18/

Without any downloading, Gnollhack can be tested by playing the text characters interface. Without images or sounds, but the mechanics of the game and most of its options are, of course, the same:

Gnollhack playable in Gnollhack servers via SSH (not via Telnet):

ssh pl...@eu-server.gnollhack.com (Europe)
ssh pl...@au-server.gnollhack.com (Australia)
ssh pl...@us-server.gnollhack.com (North America)

Gnollhack playable in Hardfought servers via SSH (not via Telnet):

ssh net...@eu.hardfought.org (Europe)
ssh net...@au.hardfought.org (Australia)
ssh net...@us.hardfought.org (North America)

Gnollhack is playable as part of the annual Junethack competition, via any of the servers above. So far Gnollhack is one of the LEAST played of all Nethack derivatives in Junethack, simply because it is the newest and the least known by most Nethack players. I am registered as one of the more than two hundred competitors in Junethack 2023, where I am slowly playing Gnollhack at the Hardfought server in Australia. I do not hope to be winner, just to finish my game by 30th June, whatever results.
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