i am blown away by this *shareware* tile-based adventure game creation toolkit from 1995 called Adventure Gamer
built for windows 3.1, it allows you to create your own top-down adventure-RPG games using a drag and drop interface.
it comes with a demo game called The Gates of Macrohard, which plays like similar Windows 3.1-based RPGs of its time, like Castle of the Winds or Exile.
The editor is full-featured, including even the ability to export your game as a distributable EXE!
it appears to have been built with MS Visual Basic 3.0, judging by the VBRUN DLL included.
mobygames entry:
https://www.mobygames.com/game/92750/adventure-gamer-for-windows/
play/download shareware (unregistered) here:
https://archive.org/details/ADVNTR10
Last week, Julian Assange was freed and the Chevron doctrine was overturned. These are huge wins for liberty. Not long ago, they felt completely out of reach. | @connormokeeffe
https://mises.org/mises-wire/julian-assange-chevron-doctrine-and-case-against-pessimism
#Mitra v2.24.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v2.24.0
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web/releases/tag/v2.24.0
- Web UI localization (partial). The language can be changed in Settings, under the "Experiments" section (currently only English and Dutch are available). You can contribute translations via translate.codeberg.org
- Various improvements to FEP-ae97 C2S API
- Portable actors located on other servers can be imported and merged with local ones.
@sallymayweather The British gave up their guns, and now they arrest the Hero of Time for weapon possession.
Keep your guns, America.
The decision here is more about control of IP than the pure superiority of human effort, but take what you can get, I guess