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'''ZAngband''' is a variant of [[Angband]] which started in 1994.
'''Zangband''' is a variant of [[Angband]] which started in 1994.


== Description ==
== Description ==


ZAngband is one of the most succesful of the countless variants of Angband. Instead of being based on J.R.R. Tolkien's books, ZAngband revolves around the world of "Amber" created by Roger Zelazny (hence the name, which is supposed to mean "Zelazny Angband").
Zangband is one of the most succesful of the countless variants of Angband. Instead of being based on J.R.R. Tolkien's books, Zangband revolves around the world of "Amber" created by Roger Zelazny (hence the name, which is supposed to mean "Zelazny Angband").


== Versions and platforms ==
== Versions and platforms ==


Originally created by [[Topi Ylinen]], ZAngband's development has seen a lot of additions to the original Angband game (a wilderness, an [[OAngband]]-style combat system, and a totally different kind of balance from the normal game being some of the more notable changes).   
Originally created by [[Topi Ylinen]], Zangband's development has seen a lot of additions to the original Angband game (a wilderness, an [[OAngband]]-style combat system, and a totally different kind of balance from the normal game being some of the more notable changes).   


The current version is v2.7.4c, released from August 1, 2004, though many people play the current development version, which has had significant changes compared to the previous release.  Recently (late 2005), the lead developer Steven Fuerst has returned to ZAngband and it would be a reasonable expectation that development will now speed up.
The current version is v2.7.4c, released from August 1, 2004, though many people play the current development version, which has had significant changes compared to the previous release.  Recently (late 2005), the lead developer Steven Fuerst has returned to Zangband and it would be a reasonable expectation that development will now speed up.


ZAngband currently falls under the same licence as [[Angband]], though one of the aims of the current development team is to make it entirely GPLable.
Zangband currently falls under the same licence as [[Angband]], though one of the aims of the current development team is to make it entirely [[GPL]]able.


It runs on the same wide of systems that Angband does - Unixes, DOS, Windows, and Mac OS X, amongst others.
It runs on the same wide of systems that Angband does - [[Unix | Unixes]], [[DOS]], [[Windows]], and [[Mac OS X]], amongst others.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==


* [http://www.zangband.org zangband.org], the official site.
* [http://www.zangband.org zangband.org], the official site.

Revision as of 12:02, 23 March 2009

Zangband is an Angband variant


ZAngband
Major Roguelike
Developer Topi Ylinen
Theme Fantasy
Influences "Amber" by Roger Zelazny, Angband
Released 1994
Updated
Licensing See Angband
P. Language C
Platforms Unixes, DOS, Windows, Mac OS X, others.
Interface
Game Length
Official site of ZAngband


Zangband is a variant of Angband which started in 1994.

Description

Zangband is one of the most succesful of the countless variants of Angband. Instead of being based on J.R.R. Tolkien's books, Zangband revolves around the world of "Amber" created by Roger Zelazny (hence the name, which is supposed to mean "Zelazny Angband").

Versions and platforms

Originally created by Topi Ylinen, Zangband's development has seen a lot of additions to the original Angband game (a wilderness, an OAngband-style combat system, and a totally different kind of balance from the normal game being some of the more notable changes).

The current version is v2.7.4c, released from August 1, 2004, though many people play the current development version, which has had significant changes compared to the previous release. Recently (late 2005), the lead developer Steven Fuerst has returned to Zangband and it would be a reasonable expectation that development will now speed up.

Zangband currently falls under the same licence as Angband, though one of the aims of the current development team is to make it entirely GPLable.

It runs on the same wide of systems that Angband does - Unixes, DOS, Windows, and Mac OS X, amongst others.

Resources