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A 2d top-down turn-based strategy terminal game written from scratch in C.

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Lania

A 2d top-down turn-based strategy terminal game written from scratch in C.

How to play

Download the pre-built release binary for your platform.
If you have a C compiler installed, you may instead also clone the repository and compile all the .c-files in the src-directory.
If you also happen to use Linux, you may also just simply run run.sh (by running chmod +x ./run.sh and then ./run.sh, or by running bash -e run.sh) (this will use gcc).

The downloaded or compiled executable must be started in a terminal of your choice. Although slow because of the coloring, the Windows command prompt and Windows PowerShell were proven to work as well. Only 3-bit coloring (background and foreground) with ANSI escape sequences is used, meaning it is compatible with a wide range of terminals.

During execution, the game will create a file called savegame in the current working directory. It does what it says, storing the progress you made in the game. Delete this file to reset your progress.

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(Taken on Fedora Linux in the GNOME terminal)

Battle of Abil Endless Desert Enchanted Lake Narrow River Fords Western Oasis