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HyperRogue 11.2 released!

The latest version of HyperRogue let us play three-dimensional non-Euclidean worlds. However, there are more interesting geometries possible in three dimensions!

See the blog post: https://zenorogue.blogspot.com/2019/09/hyperrogue-112-thurston-geometries-free.html

HyperRogue version 11.1 released!

While this release does not change the gameplay in the main mode, it lets you experiment with new display modes, new geometries, and new game modes.

HyperRogue takes place in a world where things such as rectangles and parallel lines do not exist. Lines will never run together forever "in parallel", the space between them will spawn new directions by itself, making our lines diverge. While the world of HyperRogue is presented as a flat thing, it is actually larger than anything Euclidean, in any number of dimensions. But what if we take it into three hyperbolic dimensions?

Read more at: https://zenorogue.blogspot.com/2019/06/hyperrogue-version-11.html

HyperRogue v11 is released!

The new update includes: three new lands, new game mode, new music, and some new features. See more on the blog:
https://zenorogue.blogspot.com/2019/01/hyperrogue-110-released.html

Have fun!

HyperRogue version 10.4 is released!

After an extremely long series of patch/preview versions (10.3a to 10.3v), it is time to release HyperRogue 10.4! While there are no new lands (they are planned for the next version), this release lets you get more out of the existing lands by changing the grid or presentation. There is also a new competitive mode focused on non-standard geometries!

See more on the blog: http://zenorogue.blogspot.com/2018/05/hyperrogue-104.html

HyperRogue version 10.3 is released!

This big update continues the geometry experiment theme of HyperRogue 10.2, and also includes four new lands (two of which are included in the main game and two of which are for special geometries only).

See more details on the blog: http://zenorogue.blogspot.com/2018/01/hyperrogue-103-more-lands-more-geometry.html