Reading any code in this repository may SPOIL THE GAME. Proceed with caution if you want to avoid spoilers.
Welcome to Dungeon Crawler World! This project is a thrilling adventure game where players explore dungeons, fight monsters, and collect treasures. Our goal is to create an immersive and engaging experience.
Information about Dungeon Crawler Carl can be found on the unofficial Dungeon Crawler Carl wiki.
Dungeon Crawler World offers a variety of exciting features and objectives for players to enjoy:
- Exploration: Traverse through a procedurally generated dungeon filled with secrets and surprises.
- Combat: Engage in real-time battles with a wide range of enemies, each with unique abilities and behaviors.
- Loot: Discover and collect powerful weapons, armor, and items to enhance your character's abilities.
- Quests: Complete challenging quests and missions to earn rewards and progress through the game.
- Character Progression: Level up your character, unlock new skills, and customize your play style.
- Multiplayer*: Team up with friends or other players online to tackle dungeons together.
Note
Due to some features in the game affecting time true multiplayer is not possible unless we invent time travel. The multiplayer that will be implemented is still with real people but gameplay is altered. If you want to play with just friends you can create a private server or use LAN; if you choose to due this then gameplay will not be altered (This is toggleable in the server settings).
Dungeon Crawler World is developed and maintained by the following contributors:
- JulieISBaka
Special thanks to the following resources and libraries used in the project:
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The unofficial Dungeon Crawler Carl wiki
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Vulkan for the graphics API
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Rust for the programming language
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Cargo for the build system and package manager
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And of course, last and certainly not least, the Dungeon Crawler Carl series by Matt Dinniman.
We welcome contributions from the community! To contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix.
- Make your changes and commit them with clear messages.
- Push your changes to your fork.
- Open a pull request to the main repository.
Please see the code of conduct for our guidelines on the expected conduct of contributors and non-contributors alike.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details. By reading any part of the repository (except the license and Readme files), you agree to the terms of the license.
For any questions or feedback, please open an issue on GitHub or contact the project maintainer(s). We appreciate your input and look forward to hearing from you!