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{{Software_infobox | {{Software_infobox | ||
| name = bnagen | | name = bnagen | ||
− | | developer = [[People/MEDVEDx64|MEDVEDx64]] | + | | developer = [[People/MEDVEDx64|MEDVEDx64]], [[People/AlexX|AlexX]] |
− | | version = 0. | + | | version = 0.08 / 8 April 2013 |
| games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]] | | games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]] | ||
| platforms = Windows, Linux (32/64 bit) | | platforms = Windows, Linux (32/64 bit) | ||
| license = Open-source | | license = Open-source | ||
| website = [https://github.com/MEDVEDx64/bnagen github] | | website = [https://github.com/MEDVEDx64/bnagen github] | ||
− | | download = [http://myfiles.my1.ru/wa/other/medved/bnagen-0. | + | | download = [http://myfiles.my1.ru/wa/other/medved/bnagen-0.08.zip for Windows (750 kB)] |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''bnagen''' is a | + | '''bnagen''' is a console-based [[Bow and Arrows]] map generator. It works on Linux natively and has the ability to specify custom sprites, randomly rotate them, change their intensity and deadzone, set maximum colours in palette, set seed, and other features. |
Usage and examples can be found in the readme file. | Usage and examples can be found in the readme file. | ||
− | == | + | == Links == |
− | * | + | * [https://github.com/MEDVEDx64/bnagen/blob/master/ChangeLog Version history] |
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Developer: | MEDVEDx64, AlexX |
Latest version: | 0.08 / 8 April 2013 |
Supported games: | W:A |
Platform(s): | Windows, Linux (32/64 bit) |
License: | Open-source |
Website: | github |
Download: | for Windows (750 kB) |
bnagen is a console-based Bow and Arrows map generator. It works on Linux natively and has the ability to specify custom sprites, randomly rotate them, change their intensity and deadzone, set maximum colours in palette, set seed, and other features.
Usage and examples can be found in the readme file.