An experiment building a Roguelike with libtcod and Python
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Going Rogue

An experiment building a Roguelike with libtcod and Python

libtcod is a library that provides a bunch of useful routines for building Roguelikes. There are C++ and Python interfaces.

There are Python docs.

I also found a "make a Roguelike with libtcod" tutorial on Rogue Basin.