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NetHack 3.4 is an enhancement to the dungeon exploration game NetHack. It is a distant descendent of Rogue and Hack, and a direct descendent of NetHack 3.3.
NetHack 3.4.1 is a bugfix release for 3.4.0.
A fuller list of changes for this release can be found in the file doc/fixes34.1 in the source distribution. The text in there was written for the development team's own use and is provided "as is", so please do not ask us to further explain the entries in that file.
The NetHack 3.4.1 source code supports many different platforms including most Unix versions. In addition to source code support, we expect to supply binaries for Windows, DOS, Linux (tm), Apple Macintosh (tm), Apple Macintosh OS X (tm), OS/2 (tm), Atari (tm), Amiga (tm), Handheld PC Professional devices running Windows 2.11 or higher, PocketPC platform devices (Windows CE 3.0, PocketPC 2000 and PocketPC 2002), and Palm Size PC 1.1 devices running Windows CE 2.11.
To download the game, go to the NetHack website and download from the
downloads page at www.nethack.org
Mirrors may be available in
your area, or if your software doesn't get along with the primary site(s).
See the following web page for a current list of mirrors:
http://www.nethack.org/common/links.html#mirror
Also, note that the Gnome toolkit interface is still considered an experimental option. While we have not enhanced the port much ourselves, we have included some contributions from Dylan Alex Simon.
Official 3.4.1 binaries (those obtained from nethack.org or one of its mirrors) should be compatible with save and bones files created from official 3.4.0 binaries, at least in the forward direction (using save/bones files generated by 3.4.0, with 3.4.1 binaries).
If you're compiling yourself, you need to guard against clobbering existing save and/or bones files when using `make install'. "
NetHack is Copyright 1985-2023 by Stichting Mathematisch Centrum
and M. Stephenson. See
our license for details.
This site is Copyright 1999-2023 by Kenneth Lorber, Kensington, Maryland.