about 1 year ago - No comments
Here’s a list of ten games to play during this month. They won’t be the ten best iPhone games – any list without Angry Birds, Doom and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is not a list of the greatest iPhone games – but they’ll be selected based on a mix of quality, novelty and relevance
about 1 year ago - No comments
I keep failing to notice that I’m hungry. I’m not sure if it’s because it doesn’t tell you in portrait mode – which it might well do – or if my stupid, rubbish eyes just aren’t noticing. It’s a problem. Especially when I faint from lack of food and end up being eaten alive by
about 1 year ago - No comments
Bravo! Three cheers for the developer! I tried iNetHack out a long, long time ago and found it a little too fiddly, as I remember. The latest version, though, is much improved, with a far better interface and lovely graphics that combine familiar letters and simbols with nicely-drawn graphics. It’s still NetHack – and as
about 2 years ago - No comments
So, yes, I downloaded iNetHack and started it up. Took me all of ten seconds to realise that I’ve completely forgotten how to play NetHack. I couldn’t even remember how to rename my pet. Or, indeed, myself. (It didn’t seem to ask me for a name when I started, but I could well have missed
about 3 years ago - No comments
Game gave me a human knight today. Nothing very interesting there, I don’t think, but at least I had a pony as a pet, which was new to me. Couldn’t work out if I could ride him, though. Got down to level six, before a milky potion made me hallucinate and fail to fight off
about 3 years ago - No comments
Sometimes, this game is just awful. I was continuing a game from yesterday lunchtime, where I’d got down to level nine in the dungeons, much, much better than normal. I had some good equipment and was doing well. I attacked a floating eye (I think) and suddenly I was dead. The message history just had
about 3 years ago - No comments
Another evening mostly filled with NetHackDS. I was letting the game choose for me, so I ended up playing as a lot of races and classes and got killed in a variety of ways. Like attacking a shopkeeper while hallucinating. Not a good idea. I keep kicking myself if I die and have forgotten to
about 3 years ago - No comments
This ate up most of my evening yesterday. It really is a very good substitute to the Mac-based version I’ve got. Some things are slightly clunkier, simply due to the nature of the input devices, but it mostly works superbly well. (And it’s nice that it uses the tileset that I’m used to, too.) The
about 3 years ago - No comments
No stupid deaths today, really, just lots of being beaten to death by monsters while wearing cursed gear. Yeah, I know I should identify things before wearing them, but identity scrolls are few and far between in the game. I’ve never managed to uncurse items in NetHack, either. Not because I don’t know how, just
about 3 years ago - 2 comments
Oh, for goodness sake. Twice this lunchtime I died because I hadn’t noticed I was hungry and fainted during fights with gnomes.
about 3 years ago
Hey, glad to see you’re enjoying NHDS (I’m the author :)!
You should really try going with a Valkyrie. They are, IMHO, hands down the easiest beginner character in NetHack. The +3 shield helps a lot in the early game, and they have very good melee capabilities, including the ability to become expert in daggers, which is pretty handy. Not to mention the guaranteed first artifact Mjollnir.
BTW, a couple of mild, and hopefully somewhat oblique spoilers:
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You’ve been warned!
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1. Try praying if you’re desperate.
2. Pets are most useful for curse testing.
about 3 years ago
First off – thank you! It’s a really nice version of the game.
I’ve been a Valkyrie a couple of times and done reasonably well both times. By my standards.
I’ve tried praying and it’s very helpful, but I keep forgetting about it.
I also read about the pet testing thing for cursed items. I was about ready to give up on some nice armor last night until my dog finally stepped on it.
And I’m finally noticing when I’m hungry now. Most of the time.