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        <title>Rust Roguelike Tutorial - Chapters 1- 13</title>
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        <description>While One Knight works its way through late alpha, I&amp;rsquo;ve been working on trying to help the roguelike community: I&amp;rsquo;ve started porting the libtcod Python tutorials for making a roguelike to Rust, and documenting the process.
The tutorial aims to start from &amp;ldquo;Hello Rust&amp;rdquo; all the way up to equipping yourself, leveling up, and exploring an endless dungeon.
I hope to extend it beyond the original tutorial, introducing lots of (hopefully) useful topics.</description>
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