What is a .DJA file?
A .DJA file is a special kind of computer file used by a program called Dundjinni, which is no longer available. Dundjinni was a tool for making fantasy maps, like the kind you might see in a storybook or use in a game where you go on adventures. These maps could have all sorts of things on them, like walls, floors, characters (NPCs), objects, rooms, monsters, and treasures to make the adventure more exciting.
The .DJA file contains everything you need for one adventure module. This means it has the map and all the details of the adventure, like where monsters are or where to find hidden treasures. It's like having a whole adventure story packed into one file.
Even though Dundjinni is not available anymore, if you had it before it was discontinued, you could make a .DJA file by drawing your map and adding all your adventure details. Then, you would save your work by going to the "File" menu and choosing "Save" or "Save as." Dundjinni would automatically put your .DJA file in a special folder called "Adventure" inside the main Dundjinni program folder on your computer.
Since Dundjinni is discontinued, opening a .DJA file can be tricky because the program that was made to open it is no longer being updated or supported. However, if you already have Dundjinni on your computer from when it was still available, you can use it to open .DJA files.
In summary, a .DJA file is a complete adventure module made with the Dundjinni program, containing a map and adventure details for fantasy gaming. Even though Dundjinni is no longer available, those who have the program can still use it to open and explore .DJA files.
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