Anyway, the upshot of this is that we could be seeing an official Labyrinth Lord computer game, free to play and running in a web browser, in the near future...
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Labyrinth Lord computer game
My mind got to wondering recently about exactly what you can - or can't - do with Open Gaming Licensed content. I've recently been in contact with Daniel Proctor, the author of Labyrinth Lord, to see what the possibilities of using Labyrinth Lord rules in a computer game are. I got talking to him and some other members of the Goblinoid Games forum about copyright and other legal issues, as the last thing I would want to do is step on anybody's toes.
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I'd love to see it happen. Great idea.
Oh, great blog too. Very cool.
Cool! I wait with baited breath!
Sounds good! I was thinking of a similar idea myself recently (but I probably wouldn't have ended up doing it).
Almost forgot: I did a Labyrinth Lord dungeon generator, which you might find useful. It's at www.apolitical.info/webgame/dungeon (the source-code's there too). There's a wilderness map generator on the same site.
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Yes that is a nice idea but have you ever thought of going up to the biggest guy on the subway and telling him your thoughts on this. I wonder what he might do, or would you even do it.
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