I did run across a simple roguelike developed in Ruby, but it seems the programmer kind of gave up on it. The source code remains out there somewhere though, and it remains a fine proof of concept of what is possible in Ruby.
Yeah, I did a bit of Googling and found what I think you're talking about, and added it to the Ruby section. I haven't downloaded the source yet, so I'll do that later on and see if there's anything there worth using.
Me and Keiseth have been working on a Roguelike for about 6 months now. It's been on and off in terms of actual work and progress (School does not agree with my coding schedule...) The rougelike will feature things never before seen in rougelikes and most RPG's. I'm very excited to see the results. We need an artist, if anyone is interested... No immediate work, hell, graphics are the last things I'm worried about.
Sounds interesting! I'm sure that someone on the forum will be able to help with the graphics, and if not, feel free to post up some teasers for the rest of us to ooh and aah about.
The Ascii Dungeon tutorial is incomplete!
I know, sucks, huh? But at least what's there is still very, very good. I believe the author still intends to finish it one day, but for now it's a great introduction to the basics and enough to wet your appetite. Remember to read all the replies to the tutorials, too, as often they'll throw up solutions to common problems you might encounter.
We're largely novices at a lot of aspects of game development. So the 7 Day Roguelike challenge is kind of out for a lot of us. Would anyone care if I made a thread for a One Month Roguelike Challenge, use whatever engine you want, but all the content, combat system, data, worldbuilding stuff has to be handmade yourself?
Of course not! One of my secret goals for this thread is that it would motivate enough people (and provide them with enough skills) to participate in a Bay12Games Roguelike Competition of some sort. I'd say a month is the perfect amount of time to do something in - how is March or April for everyone?