

Rühlmann's contributions included releasing version 3.0, which included many monster and object changes contributed by Jonathan Ellis. Like other maintainers, he eventually moved on to other interests, passing the title to Robert Rühlmann in 2000. This in turn led to the large number of variants currently available, as well as the rather large number of ports.
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Harrison was the maintainer responsible for the "Great Code Cleanup", modularizing, extending, and greatly improving the readability of the Angband source code. They released "2.4.frog_knows", which was enhanced by others and widely ported to non-Unix platforms.įollowing their departure, the later principals of Angband have included Charles Swiger, Ben Harrison, and Robert Rühlmann. After Cutler and Astrand, the source code was maintained at the University of Warwick by Geoff Hill and Sean Marsh. They wanted to expand the game Umoria by adding items, monsters, and features. The first version of Angband was created by Alex Cutler and Andy Astrand at the University of Warwick in 1990. The levels are procedurally generated, allowing for a unique game in every play. If the player overcomes Morgoth on the 100th floor, the game continues, and the player may continue descending to further floors. Although Angband records the player's progress to a save file, it does not allow one to resume a saved game in which the player character has already died. The player has finite health points, and death is final.

Īngband gameplay emphasises combat and careful resource management. The player also meets characters and finds artifacts from Tolkien's legendarium. With the help of found objects and enchantments, the player's attack and defence power increases, and can even neutralise specific attacks. Once in the maze-like fortress, the player encounters traps, monsters, equipment, and hidden doors. The player begins in a town where they can buy equipment before beginning the descent. The game is reputed to be extremely difficult. The goal of Angband is to survive 100 floor levels of the fortress Angband in order to defeat Morgoth.
