Looks like they have their own stylesheet, not sure if they have it somewhere with documentation/etc.
I will say, BOOTSTRA.386[0] may be a good substitute; per it's name it's just bootstrap. I've actually used it in production[1] and it works just as one would expect.
[1] - At the time it was just a gag prototype, and while I told everyone "if you don't like it feel free to switch it to normal bootstrap or one of your choice" but nobody bothered to do so since it wasn't a very complex UI and, frankly, it kept things clean.
I’d like to see them cover MicroProse’s Darklands, an underappreciated classic of historical party-based role-playing with interesting mechanics you don’t see much in the D&D style slashers.
Darklands is such an under-appreciated classic. I played and re-played it for at least a year as a kid, and still think about its complexities and interesting gameplay mechanics.
If anyone creates the spiritual successor to Darklands, I’d buy it in an instant. There is a mobile game called Occidental Heroes that’s loosely based on it, but a bit too simplified to capture its magic.
It's like an RTS, but you only have 4 units, and you've got fairly close moment-by-moment control over their actions.
It's continuous, not grid- or turn-based like X-COM.
A lot of the maps feature police, antagonistic to all syndicates, and civilians, whose death or injury can attract the police. This aspect can require some management. I don't recall this kind of mechanic from any of the RTSs I played around that time.
Also worth noting: it ran in 16-colour 640x480 VGA (or maybe it was 640x400...), so it looked nice and intricate. Sure, you take a slight colour count hit compared to 320x200 - but UK games artists in the early 90s were well practised at dealing with that, after years of doing ST and Amiga games. (The Amiga had a 32 colour mode, but it came with a performance penalty.)
A very welcoming an friendly club and podcast. They're small enough your voicemail has a good chance of being included in the cast. Or if you suggest a game the club plays you may be invited to join the cast conversation.
Also love hearing perspective of folks outside the US about retro gaming. Much like "DOS Nostalgia".