Slash'EM Extended
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Developer(s) | Amy Bluescreenofdeath |
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Stable release | v86
/ December 13th, 2014 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Unix |
Type | Roguelike |
License | MIT License NetHack General Public License |
Website | NetHackWiki entry |
Slash'EM Extended (Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic) is a variant of the roguelike game NetHack that offers extra features, monsters, and items. It is based on the Slash'EM variant by Warren Cheung. There is a Microsoft Windows binary available; the source code will also compile for Unix systems.
The main dungeon in Slash'EM Extended and the Gehennom are reorganized and include new levels like the Heck and Lethe areas. Many special levels have new variants that can appear randomly.
History
Amy Bluescreenofdeath began Slash'EM Extended development in 2013, basing it on a NetHack variant, Slash'EM. The most recent version (v86) was released at December 13th, 2014.