← Back to context Comment by dunefox 15 hours ago Nice, just this week I started developing a roguelike in Python, but Lisp might be cool as well. 2 comments dunefox Reply awkravchuk 15 hours ago There's also this full-fledged Lisp-based roguelike tutorial: https://nwforrer.github.io/posts/roguelike-tutorial-part1 varjag 10 hours ago There's also Langband: a fairly complete Angband clone written in CL by my late friend. Including SDL/tiled version; however the code is pre-Quicklisp and it'd probably would be some work to get it to run again.https://github.com/fufie/lambdarock
awkravchuk 15 hours ago There's also this full-fledged Lisp-based roguelike tutorial: https://nwforrer.github.io/posts/roguelike-tutorial-part1 varjag 10 hours ago There's also Langband: a fairly complete Angband clone written in CL by my late friend. Including SDL/tiled version; however the code is pre-Quicklisp and it'd probably would be some work to get it to run again.https://github.com/fufie/lambdarock
varjag 10 hours ago There's also Langband: a fairly complete Angband clone written in CL by my late friend. Including SDL/tiled version; however the code is pre-Quicklisp and it'd probably would be some work to get it to run again.https://github.com/fufie/lambdarock
There's also this full-fledged Lisp-based roguelike tutorial: https://nwforrer.github.io/posts/roguelike-tutorial-part1
There's also Langband: a fairly complete Angband clone written in CL by my late friend. Including SDL/tiled version; however the code is pre-Quicklisp and it'd probably would be some work to get it to run again.
https://github.com/fufie/lambdarock