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* [http://akarrax2.com/ AkarraX2] (Dedicated Site and Discord Server)
* [http://akarrax2.com/ AkarraX2] (Dedicated Site and Discord Server)
* [https://discord.gg/eNvGwNAES6 AkarraX3] (Discord Server)
* [https://www.whispersinakarra.com/ AkarraX3] (Dedicated Site and Discord Server)


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 21:30, 26 March 2024

Whispers in Akarra
Logo of Whispers in Akarra sourced from akarra.net
DeveloperJens "jeb" Bergensten (Formerly "Khaile")
PublisherJens "jeb" Bergensten (Formerly "Khaile")
Releases28 April 2002 (Initial Public Release)[1]
Technical Information
PlatformMicrosoft Windows[2]
Engine[Unknown]
Written withC++
Homepagehttp://www.akarra.net/ (Defunct)

Whispers in Akarra was a MORPG (Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game) initially developed by Jens "jeb" Bergensten (Formerly "Khaile"), though also developed by other developers as the project continued.[3] While not specifically an Oxeye Game Studio project, Whispers in Akarra is where Jens, Daniel "thewreck" Brynolf, and Pontus "Kinten" Hammarberg met each other and began to collaborate.[4] The game can currently be played via unofficial shards hosted by the community.[5]

Development History

The initial concept for Whispers in Akarra was drafted in October 2001 in a design book by Jens.[6] The following April, the first public version was released, with various pre-alphas following it. On 27 October of that year, pre-alpha 12 released, which also included spritework by Daniel and Pontus. The original shard was ultimately closed on 13 February 2004 following issues concerning maintaining the shard.[7] With this, he also made some development tools available, though the project was not made open source.[6] In 2006, the rights to Whispers in Akarra were sold to an individual, but citing failure to receive payment, Jens released the source code in 2008.[6]

Unofficial shards, such as one by a user named "Apocalypse" took advantage of Akarra's developer tools, such as the popular Akarrian Expansion, and various shards based on it, have been hosted since then.[8]

Known Active Shards

  • AkarraX2 (Dedicated Site and Discord Server)
  • AkarraX3 (Dedicated Site and Discord Server)

See Also

References