N-gon: Difference between revisions
Adricheeks (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Adricheeks (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
:''There's another ''NGON''; [[NGON|did you perhaps mean that one?]]'' | :''There's another ''NGON''; [[NGON|did you perhaps mean that one?]]'' | ||
'''''n-gon''''' (stylized in all lowercase) is a 2018 American [[wikipedia:browser-based|browser]] 2D [[wikipedia:rougelike|roguelike]] 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, as you travel through multiple [[maps]]. 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|roguelike]] 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, as you travel through multiple [[maps]]. ''n-gon'' has been described as "the [[wikipedia:Yotsuba&!|''Yotsuba'']] of browser games" and was nominated for the title of 2025 [[The n-fosphere|n-community]] favorite game. | ||
''n-gon'' was created primarily with [[wikipedia:JavaScript|JavaScript]] using the [https://brm.io/matter-js/ matter.js] 2D physics library, as well with [[wikipedia:HTML|HTML]] and [[wikipedia:CSS|CSS]]. The code is free and open-source and can be found on [https://github.com/landgreen/n-gon GitHub]. [[Community maps]] and [[mods]] are a major part of the game. | ''n-gon'' was created primarily with [[wikipedia:JavaScript|JavaScript]] using the [https://brm.io/matter-js/ matter.js] 2D physics library, as well with [[wikipedia:HTML|HTML]] and [[wikipedia:CSS|CSS]]. The code is free and open-source and can be found on [https://github.com/landgreen/n-gon GitHub]. [[Community maps]] and [[mods]] are a major part of the game. | ||
The game features multiple [[Difficulty|Difficulties]], [[Training Mode|Training Mode,]] Experiment/Testing Mode, and different [[Types of Runs]]. | The game features multiple [[Difficulty|Difficulties]], [[Training Mode|Training Mode,]] Experiment/Testing Mode, and different [[Types of Runs]]. The game also features [[lore]], and there is a story with a few chapters. | ||
The | == Gameplay == | ||
... | |||
== Community Content == | |||
:''See also: [[Mods]]'' | |||
The [[The n-fosphere|''n-gon'' community]]... | |||
== Release == | |||
:''See also: [[History]] and [[Change-log]]'' | |||
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. | 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. |
Revision as of 15:00, 25 February 2025
- There's another NGON; did you perhaps mean that one?
n-gon (stylized in all lowercase) is a 2018 American browser 2D roguelike 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, as you travel through multiple maps. 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.
The game features multiple Difficulties, Training Mode, Experiment/Testing Mode, and different Types of Runs. The game also features lore, and there is a story with a few chapters.
Gameplay
...
Community Content
- See also: Mods
The n-gon community...
Release
- See also: History and Change-log
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.