Blasphemer
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| Blasphemer | |
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| Genres | FPS |
| Latest release | 0.1.8 (Announcement) |
| Release date | February 12, 2023 |
| Developers | David Spring (Springy), G. Wessner (Stilgar), Adam Kalmbach (jute), Andrew Wood (Catoptromancy) |
| Code license | GPL |
| Media license | Modified BSD License[1][2] |
| Engine | Heretic-based (GZDoom, Vavoom, Chocolate Heretic, etc) |
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| Blasphemer is a free game. This means that the source code and media files are available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well. | |
| blasphemer |
Blasphemer is a first-person shooter project whose initial goal is to serve as a free data package for engines based on the released GPL Heretic source, similar to Freedoom. The IWAD data is released under a 3-clause BSD license. Its theme is dark fantasy with inspirations from metal music and horror. The current releases have mostly completed the first three episodes, as well as a few later entries, and a collection of deathmatch levels. The project presently uses several enemy sprites previously featured in Freedoom. The Lastermaul project intends to tie into Blasphemer, but replaces Hexen instead.
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Version history[edit]
| Date | Version |
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| 2023-02-12 | 0.1.8 |
| 2021-09-05 | 0.1.7 |
| 2021-08-14 | 0.1.6 |
| 2012-04-29 | 0.1.5 |
| 2012-04-03 | 0.1.4 |
| 2010-06-16 | 0.1.3 |
| 2009-10-06 | 0.1.2 |
| 2009-09-02 | 0.1.1 |
| 2009-06-17 | 0.1.0 |
| 2009-05-25 | 0.0.4 |
| 2009-02-02 | 0.0.3 |
| 2009-01-02 | 0.0.2 |
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Blasphemer on GitHub (development fork)
- Blasphemer on Google Code
- Archived website
- Catodemos Blasphemer archives
- Blasphemer on Indie DB
- Blasphemer thread on Doomworld (predecessor, proposal)
- ZDoom Forums: 0.1.3, 0.1.4, 0.1.7
- Blasphemer section on the OpenArena Forums
- Blasphemer on Doom Wiki
- Blasphemer on ZDoom Wiki
- Blasphemer on the Heretic Wikia
- Blasphemer - Open Source Games
- Blasphemer 0.1.7 Playthrough - YouTube