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A Game About a Band

And this band is called Die Streuner (The Strays in English).
I am a big fan ever since I've discovered them in 2007 and I had the opportunity to get to know the different people better over the years.

So why not try and create a little game about them and at the same time learn a bit about game development. Maybe I'll even manage to create a playable version.

At the moment it is more of a very simple techdemo but I hope to change that in the near future.

In the meantime take a moment to listen to the music of Die Streuner:

Screenshot

Usage

Use arrow keys for movement and enter to get rid of dialogs (for movement w, a, s, d & h, j, k, l works too).

Downloads

You can download the automatic builds from the Pipeline section.

Building

You can either build it locally (mostly for development) or with docker (for distribution).

Local Building

Prerequisites

  • Löve
  • make
  • zip
  • kill
  • grep
  • awk
  • ps

Usage

make run

Docker Building

Uses docker with love-release to build the different OS packages.

Prerequisites

Usage

make docker

Or you can look up the exact command in the Makefile

Licensation

All original code is licensed under the MPL 2.0.

Libraries

The tiles and character images are from the liberated pixel cup and are under a cc-by.sa 3.0 license.

History

I started a first version of this in ~2008 with the RPG Maker (no idea which version), back when I had even less an idea of software development than today :)

The only thing surviving is the following screenshot:

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