Lone game dev builds an explorable cyberpunk city almost entirely out of ASCII characters


A Walkable ASCII Cyberpunk City in One HTML File – YouTube
A Walkable ASCII Cyberpunk City in One HTML File - YouTube


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Typing something that looks a bit like a face using nothing but a semicolon, an underscore, and what I’ve just learned is called a caret will never not be charming to me. However, the odd kaomoji is the limit of my text-based artistic talent. I can do nought but bow down to the supreme power of ASCII artists—especially when some are making entire cyberpunk cities out of ASCII symbols.

But rather than an impressive 2D image, one solo developer has created an ASCII sci-fi city that you can walk around. Traditional 3D models are eschewed in favour of a custom ray-casting engine that, at the risk of over-simplifying, renders visible surfaces as ASCII art. Built by Grow Now! Games, the creator describes the project as a “fun little prototype” that runs from a single HTML file.



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