I just released a minor fix to BreakHack 1.1 (1.1.5). It's nothing major but I learnt that a certain subsystem in SDL2 (the framework that BreakHack is built with) was active by default. The system in question (TextInput) was treating key presses as text input that could make the game seem "jittery" at times. Considering how low the graphics demands are on BreakHack I'm not going to idly stand by and watch it lag. So some of you might notice a slight difference, others may not. I felt it's better to explain patches rather than releasing "mystery" patches leaving people wondering. As a teaser, BreakHack 2.0 is just around the corner. // Linus
[ 2018-10-17 20:25:21 CET ] [ Original post ]
- BreakHack Linux [13.56 M]
It's easy to learn but hard to beat, no save games, no extra lives no fuss. Just enter the dungeon kill the monsters and get the loot.
Dungeons are procedurally generated on every playthrough. You will always get a unique new dungeon to explore every time you play.
In the first release you play as the Warrior, you start at the first level of the dungeon, your goal is to survive, collect loot and find the next level.
Once I get the time and there seems to be a demand (since I'm the only developer and I do this in my spare time) I will add additional playable classes to the game.
- OS: Any 64-bit dist
- Processor: 1.6 GzMemory: 1 GB RAM
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: X1950 Pro. 7900 GT
- Storage: 40 MB available space
- OS: Any 64-bit dist
- Processor: 2 GhzMemory: 2 MB RAM
- Memory: 2 MB RAM
- Graphics: HD 4770. 8800 GTX
- Storage: 40 MB available space
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