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Developer: A.I. Design This game has hidden development-related text. |
Rogue is the game that roguelikes are like.
Monster Descriptions
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This unused flavor text appears in a set of 26 resources of type MTXT (presumably for 'monster text'). The monsters' names aren't included, but the resource IDs are ASCII code for each creature's letter in classical text-based Rogue (65 = A = Aquator), making them easy to match up. Typos have been reproduced faithfully.
Aquator | This normally aquatic creature has adapted to the environment of the Dungeons of Doom by continuously spraying it's surroundings with a liquid it secretes from the top of it's head. Seems relatively harmless. |
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Bat | Fidgety, annoying creatures that seem to be lurking around every corner in the Dungeons of Doom. |
Centaur | Centaurs are peaceful creatures whose chief joys in life are eating and sleeping. When deprived of either of these things, they can be quite fierce. |
Dragon | Yendor kept a few of the behemoths in the deepest parts of the Dungeons. Besides their powerful bite, they have breath which can fry your hair at 60 feet. |
Emu | The presence of these large flightless birds in the Dungeons of Doom can only be explained by the legends of Yendor's bizzare sense of humor. Although they look harmless, they have a vicous kick. |
Venus flytrap | These prehistoric ancestors of the modern plant once ruled the planet. Now they survive only in the Dungeons of Doom. |
Griffin | Flying and clawing his way into your heart, this little fellow can render you into bird food in a matter of seconds. As you die, it will be a great comfort to know that Gryphons are mythical. |
Hobgoblin | These manlike creatures think that they own the upper levels of the Dungeons of Doom and greatly resent any intruders. They show this resentment by attempting to kill and eat any intruders they find. |
Ice monster | Yendor gathered mineral water from all over the world to make these chilling creatures. They can give you the cold shoulder from quite a distance. |
Jabberwock | Yendor was renowned for having the world's larget collection of these pernicious beasts. He was dissapointed when nobody came to see them. |
Kestral | These small falcons don't usually attack humans, but when driven by hunger and the frustration of being imprisoned in the Dungeons of Doom, they'll do anything. |
Leprechaun | These small, quick and intensely greedy creatures can not be tricked out of their gold. They can be beaten out of their gold, but they are more likely to walk away with some of your treasure. |
Medusa | Beware of this ugly beast. One look at the face of a medusa can reduce even the most experienced adventurer to a quivering pile of monster chow. |
Nymph | These sly creatures appear in the form of a human female. Once they take notice of you, guard your possesions, because nymphs have quick hands and an affinity for magical items. |
Orc | These fierce fighters were hired by Yendor to guard his underground treasure. Over the years they have come to regard the gold in the Dungeons as their own and will attack anyone seen carrying some. |
Phantom | These shadowy finds 'live' deep in the Dungeons of Doom. Watch out for them, if you can. |
Quagga | If zoologists knew that these ancestors of the modern horse lived in the Dungeons of Doom, perhaps they'd attempt its horrors, just to get a look. These have been specially bred by Yendor for their fighting ability. |
Rattlesnake | These huge snakes do not bark, so watch out for their bite. |
Slime | Slowly, over many centuries, the garbage of the dungeon began to take on a life of it's own Now these lumpy beings meander endlessly through the halls . |
Troll | Contrary to popular myth, these are not friendly. |
Ur-vile | Rumored to have been brought in from another dimension by Yendor. A massive mouth filled with razor-sharp teeth, fists the size of basketballs and an unquenchable appetite for human flesh. Not a pretty sight. |
Vampire | Shrouded in mist, these creatures live by draining away the life essence of their victims. |
Wraith | Although these creatures appear insubstantial, there is nothing insubstantial about their attacks, which can be quite draining. |
Xeroc | Another creatured rumored to have been brought by Yendor from another dimension. As you aleady know, they have the ability to disguise themselves as almost anything. |
Yeti | Imported from the highest Himalayan peks, long confinement in the dungeon has turned these normally placid creatures into fierce killers. |
Zombie | These creatures are the reanimated bodies of the once dead adventurers who didn't quite make it out of the Dungeons of Doom. A similar fate awaits you unless . |
CNTL resource 258 defines a button related to the missing monster examination feature, although its size is set at zero pixels:
Eye Cursor
This ResEdit screenshot shows an unused cursor, its mask, and how it would appear against various backgrounds. The pixel marked with an 'x' is its hot spot.
This might have been what you used to examine the monsters.
Photo
PICT resource 6 is this photograph.
Debugging Tools
Resources for the traditional 'wizard' debugging mode remain in the game, but there's no apparent way to activate them. In wizard mode, this menu would have been added to the menu bar.
.and the 'Create Object' command would have invoked this dialog box (DLOG 109).
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Also present are two error alerts that differ in severity. ('Mr. Mctesq' is a nickname of one of the creators, short for 'Michael C. Toy, Esquire'.)
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Copy Protection
In later revisions of Epyx's Rogue for PCs, a pirated copy would field monsters that dealt six times as much damage, making it difficult to survive even one level. Your tombstone would then honor 'Software Pirate, killed by Copy Protection Mafia'.
The Macintosh version simply refuses to start until the master disk is supplied, but the strings 'Software Pirate' and 'Copy Protection Mafia' do exist in CODE resource 256. Apparently the PC anti-piracy scheme was either abandoned, or implemented as a second layer of protection that has yet to be discovered. (The only hacked version in circulation disables all signs of copy protection.)
Hidden Rank
CODE 256 also includes a list of character ranks, from 'Guild Novice' up to 'Wizard'. and then 'Cheater'. It's unknown what it takes to receive this title.
I won't ask you about forgetting to buy things when in need of food ingredients, because this happens to everyone. Food management is not such an easy thing to do, and if you don't want to end up using a pen and paper to write down things every time, a computer helper is more than welcome, don't you think?
Meal Planning is a program designed to help you adjust the ingredients required for your favorite food and, of course, help you make the shopping list when those 238 friends of yours (and their companions, of course!) come by your house and you need to know exactly what to buy to feed them all the menu of the day.
Meal Planning's last version is 3.1, and comes as a Universal Binary compatible with both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs. The size of the package to download is 2.6MB, and using this program is completely free. In order to run Meal Planning, you need Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
This program's interface doesn't have anything attractive to it, but I can't say it's bad either. After all, for such a program, being easy to use is enough. All you have to do is download the package, unpack it and fire it up. Next, let's see what happens.
When launching Meal Planning, the Menu Choices window opens. If you are using this program for the first time, then the list is going to be empty. To add menu items, click the corresponding button, and you'll be taken to the Menu Item window.
Also present are two error alerts that differ in severity. ('Mr. Mctesq' is a nickname of one of the creators, short for 'Michael C. Toy, Esquire'.)
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Copy Protection
In later revisions of Epyx's Rogue for PCs, a pirated copy would field monsters that dealt six times as much damage, making it difficult to survive even one level. Your tombstone would then honor 'Software Pirate, killed by Copy Protection Mafia'.
The Macintosh version simply refuses to start until the master disk is supplied, but the strings 'Software Pirate' and 'Copy Protection Mafia' do exist in CODE resource 256. Apparently the PC anti-piracy scheme was either abandoned, or implemented as a second layer of protection that has yet to be discovered. (The only hacked version in circulation disables all signs of copy protection.)
Hidden Rank
CODE 256 also includes a list of character ranks, from 'Guild Novice' up to 'Wizard'. and then 'Cheater'. It's unknown what it takes to receive this title.
I won't ask you about forgetting to buy things when in need of food ingredients, because this happens to everyone. Food management is not such an easy thing to do, and if you don't want to end up using a pen and paper to write down things every time, a computer helper is more than welcome, don't you think?
Meal Planning is a program designed to help you adjust the ingredients required for your favorite food and, of course, help you make the shopping list when those 238 friends of yours (and their companions, of course!) come by your house and you need to know exactly what to buy to feed them all the menu of the day.
Meal Planning's last version is 3.1, and comes as a Universal Binary compatible with both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs. The size of the package to download is 2.6MB, and using this program is completely free. In order to run Meal Planning, you need Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
This program's interface doesn't have anything attractive to it, but I can't say it's bad either. After all, for such a program, being easy to use is enough. All you have to do is download the package, unpack it and fire it up. Next, let's see what happens.
When launching Meal Planning, the Menu Choices window opens. If you are using this program for the first time, then the list is going to be empty. To add menu items, click the corresponding button, and you'll be taken to the Menu Item window.
Here, you can add ingredients required to cook the current menu item and their quantities required for a portion. A handy unit convertor is also available here to help you convert measurement units and adjust the ingredients' quantities as required.
Still looking for an ingredient? Just click the Edit Ingredient List button and you're going to find yourself inside the Ingredients Maintenance window. So. what's up here, Doc? Well, nothing special, just the fact that you can add new ingredients to the Default Ingredients List. If the hundreds of built in ones are not enough, just type the name of your ingredient into the text field available (there's only one, so you can't miss it!) and then click the Add button. If you want to remove an existing ingredient, just select it, hit the Delete button and it's gone! Easy, isn't it?
To plan a meal, you have to click the button from the Menu Choices window and then answer when asked how many people are going to come to eat your food (just pray that it comes out well and they'll come again.or at least that nobody goes to hospital after that). Once you entered the number of people expected to eat the menu of the day, the Meal/Activity Menu window is displayed. Here, you can check the quantities of ingredients required by the meal and, of course, prepare the shopping list. The shopping list can only be printed, and if you feel like taking notes, you can use the Session Notes window, but beware! These notes will be lost after closing the program!
This is it, ladies and gentlemen! I hope you'll have a lot of guests and the best Christmas meal ever this year, and that Meal Planning will help you achieve this goal. Now, let's check the conclusions and the screenshots, shall we?
The Good
Astraeus 42 mac os. Meal Planning is small, fast, easy to use and, let's not forget about what's really important: it can really help you plan your meals!
The Bad
This program doesn't have any export and import features, and I would really like to see it being able to calculate caloric values, amount of vitamins, minerals and cholesterol.
The Truth
At this time, in my house there's not so much cooking going on to need planning, but trying this program was a pleasant activity, and those having large families or being visited by entire battalions of friends will be grateful for this useful freebie.
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