Dmomd
Decent Magician of the Moldy Dungeon (or DMOMD for short) is a roguelike with JRPG-like combat, as seen in games like Pokémon or Final Fantasy.
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| Genre | Roguelike, JRPG |
| Latest release | 1.0.1 (Announcement) |
| Release date | January 31st, 2022 |
| Platforms | GNU/Linux |
| Developers | moldybits, EverChange (aka decent-username) |
| Code license | GPLv3[1] |
| Media license | CC-SA[2] |
| Engine | trivial-gamekit [3] |
| P. language | Lisp |
| Homepage | https://everchange000.itch.io/dmomd |
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| Decent Magician of The Moldy Dungeon 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. | |
History[edit]
DMOMD was originally created as an entry for the 2019 Spring Lisp Game Jam[4] by decent-username (aka EverChange000) and moldybits. After the jam was completed decent-username (aka EverChange000) kept on adding to the game with the goal of creating something, which was deserving of the title "game". Roughly a year after its initial appearance, the game had evolved into something a lot more polished, presentable and enjoyable.
Download[edit]
The source code for the version using Raylib can be found on itch.io: https://nerap.itch.io/dmomd
The original version using trivial-gamekit can be found here: https://codeberg.org/nerap/dmomd You can either run the included binary or follow the README.org and compile DMOMD from source. (Although borodust.org is offline, as of the 13th of November 2024.)
Gameplay[edit]
The following video contains a playthrough from the creator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofwzw5hf_k0