- A short interactive story written by @Rastagong (http://rastagong.net)
- Based on Python 3, Pygame 1.9.2 and my own RPG engine, the Narro Engine (v0.2). Repo: https://github.com/Rastagong/narro)
- This game was made for the Ludum Dare 26, an awesome game jam. Ludum Dare page: http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-26/?action=preview&uid=3761
- License: the MIT license (refer to the License.txt file)
- Attribution: Write Feather Icon (Narro.ico) is a work by Double-J Design published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license (http://www.doublejdesign.co.uk/)
- You should use the Releases folder rather than the Trunk. There are a compo version and a post compo version with a few fixes added after the deadline.
For each version, both the sources and the Windows/Linux builds are available.
- Use the arrow keys to move
- Press W to interact with the characters and the environment (Z on QWERTY keyboards)
- Press Escape to leave at anytime
On Windows:
- Grab a Post Compo build for Windows from the Releases/Post Compo folder.
- Unzip it somewhere, and launch play.exe.
On Linux:
- Grab a Post Compo RPM package from the Releases/Post Compo folder, or an Ubuntu build.
- Install it on your system. Alternatively, you can build the game from the sources if you have the required dependencies.
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Requirements
Make sure Python 3, Pygame 1.9.2 or higher and Numpy are installed.
As of May 9, 2013, there are only pre-releases of Pygame 1.9.2. You will find them on the Pygame website: http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml.
If you don't find them there, you may try here for Windows: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pygame.
For Linux, you'll have to look in the Mercurial repo: https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/downloads. -
Download the Post Compo sources from the Releases/Post Compo folder of the repo and unzip them somewhere.
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Run "python play.py" to launch the game.