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DRL 0.9.9.1 released!

11 March 2010

The DRL 0.9.9.1 has finally been released!

The new version has several minor modifications, a lot of polish, and a couple major features, including teasers for features yet to come!

Grab it while it’s hot in the downloads section! Currently, only the Windows version is available, Linux version will appear soon.

I’ll also take this occasion to announce a new donation drive — while it is in the general interest of ChaosForge development (I spend a lot of time away from my PC, and that time could be spent on developing roguelikes), it also is of special interest to iPhone owners, and people wanting a Mac version of CF roguelikes. If either, or if you want to help ChaosForge grow in general, please be sure to check out the ChaosForge treasury and if you think that ChaosForge games gave you something, then why not give something back :).

Check out the official announcement or read more about the release…

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Posted 11 March 2010, 11:36 by Kornel Kisielewicz · Comment


Phobos Times (Issue 4, February)

11 February 2010

Monthly newsletter of Chaosforge!

Issue No. 4 – The First DRL Release of 2010?

2010 is off to a quick start! This month we have an extra special treat – a personal interview with the first (and only?) DRL Grandmaster: Blade! New public version of DRL this month? Count on it! Word in the dev circle is that the next DiabloRL version will be out before Diablo 3. Read on to find out all the details!

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Posted 11 February 2010, 01:19 by Christopher Johnson ·


Phobos Times (Issue 3, January)

10 January 2010

Monthly newsletter of Chaosforge!

Issue No. 3 – Happy New Year!

The ChaosForge makes a big push in to 2010 – and we know this will be the most exciting year for us yet! Several online communities are buzzing with the latest development news and the sneak peeks at the graphics version released this month. We’re excited to bring you the first many featured articles, an interview with supporter turned PR man – MaiZure. Enjoy!

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Posted 10 January 2010, 05:06 by Christopher Johnson · Comment


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