- [Contest #9] [TI-Nspire] nVenture
- 17 Jan 2013 01:05:07 am
- Last edited by ethentianknight on 17 Jan 2013 10:44:26 pm; edited 3 times in total
Nventure, an RPG boasting more than any of its' precursors to calculator role-playing.
The ported concept is that of any tabletop role-playing game, but without having to spend extra time with rolls and their modifiers (the calculator can do that for you)
Features:
Rolling system (6 stats, which you assign where you'd like to)
3 areas to explore (colosseum, caves, grassy plains)
Town area for npc interaction
4 fighting styles (monk, fighter, ranger, mage)
battle system
-includes crits and fumbles
-random encounters based on your level or area level
-different enemies
-boss
magical items/key items you can gain
implemented "saving throws"
Role playing- npc interaction
Secret boss (somewhere in the southern plains)
Some more, but you'll have to find out on your own.
NOTE: There's a program error when running off of the student software, but it runs fine on my 3.1 nspire. This should be fine on an actual nspire, but you're gonna need a calculator not the student software.
The ported concept is that of any tabletop role-playing game, but without having to spend extra time with rolls and their modifiers (the calculator can do that for you)
Features:
Rolling system (6 stats, which you assign where you'd like to)
3 areas to explore (colosseum, caves, grassy plains)
Town area for npc interaction
4 fighting styles (monk, fighter, ranger, mage)
battle system
-includes crits and fumbles
-random encounters based on your level or area level
-different enemies
-boss
magical items/key items you can gain
implemented "saving throws"
Role playing- npc interaction
Secret boss (somewhere in the southern plains)
Some more, but you'll have to find out on your own.
NOTE: There's a program error when running off of the student software, but it runs fine on my 3.1 nspire. This should be fine on an actual nspire, but you're gonna need a calculator not the student software.