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'''''n-gon''''' (stylized in all lowercase) is a 2018 American [[wikipedia:browser-based|browser]] 2D [[wikipedia:rougelike|rougelike]] physics-based [[wikipedia:platformer|platformer]] game made by [[Landgreen|Ross Landgreen]]. Described as a "2d roguelike sidescroller", its main focus is using realistic/theoretical [[Guns|weapons]], [[Fields|abilities]], and [[Tech|technology]] to upgrade the playable character [[m]], and fight dangerous [[mob]]s. n-gon has been described as "the [[wikipedia:Yotsuba&!|''Yotsuba'']] of browser games" and was nominated for the title of 2025 n-community favorite game. | '''''n-gon''''' (stylized in all lowercase) is a 2018 American [[wikipedia:browser-based|browser]] 2D [[wikipedia:rougelike|rougelike]] physics-based [[wikipedia:platformer|platformer]] game made by [[Landgreen|Ross Landgreen]]. Described as a "2d roguelike sidescroller", its main focus is using realistic/theoretical [[Guns|weapons]], [[Fields|abilities]], and [[Tech|technology]] to upgrade the playable character [[m]], and fight dangerous [[mob]]s. n-gon has been described as "the [[wikipedia:Yotsuba&!|''Yotsuba'']] of browser games" and was nominated for the title of 2025 n-community favorite game. | ||
Revision as of 07:19, 24 January 2025
- There's another NGON; did you perhaps mean that one?
n-gon (stylized in all lowercase) is a 2018 American browser 2D rougelike physics-based platformer game made by Ross Landgreen. Described as a "2d roguelike sidescroller", its main focus is using realistic/theoretical weapons, abilities, and technology to upgrade the playable character m, and fight dangerous mobs. n-gon has been described as "the Yotsuba of browser games" and was nominated for the title of 2025 n-community favorite game.
n-gon was created primarily with JavaScript using the matter.js 2D physics library, as well with HTML and CSS. The code is free and open-source and can be found on GitHub. Community maps and mods are a major part of the game.
Landgreen first worked on the games "mech", "spacetime", "ballistics", and "portal", which are now seen as the predecessors to n-gon. There were then versions of the games "sidescroller" and "LandGame", before the first official version of n-gon came out in 2018. Check the history page for more info.