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POWDER is a "roguelike" game written by Jeff Lait (a physicist by day), and freely available (including source) from its official homepage. This particular game is awesomely cross-platform.
This is an unofficial wiki for the roguelike game POWDER. Unless noted otherwise, information refers to the current release of POWDER, but should, to a certain degree, be applicable to different versions and variants as well. This wiki will update erratically, see the News page for major changes.
23 gru 2011 · This is an unofficial wiki for the roguelike game POWDER. Unless noted otherwise, information refers to the current release of POWDER, but should, to a certain degree, be applicable to different versions and variants as well. This wiki will update erratically, see the News page for major changes.
I started making a new wiki site since the old armoredtactics wiki for POWDER is gone and it is annoying to access it on the wayback machine. I also did this so it could be edited an updated to reflect the version 118 changes that I am completely unfamiliar with.
It's important to note that POWDER is one of the few roguelike games that doesn't actually have specific classes. Instead, upon gaining a level, the player must choose between one of several deities, which will determine his 'class' benefits. Each of the deities represents a class.
16 sty 2009 · For all you POWDER fans out there, we have a gift for you. The Unofficial POWDER Wiki! Chock full of explanations, technical details and spoilers. Because let's face it - even if you know...
Powder (zincland.com/powder) is an original rogue-like with an offbeat sense of humour. Various 16x16 tile-sets are supported, and the controls, while a little cumbersome, map as well as one could hope for given the GBA's dearth of buttons.