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*[http://www.nethack.org Nethack] | *[http://www.nethack.org Nethack]=== | ||
:Arguably the most balanced traditional roguelike. Low on humor, except for the jokey Tourist class, and almost everyone starts with a pet. | |||
*[http://www.adom.de Ancient Domains of Mystery] | *[http://www.adom.de Ancient Domains of Mystery] | ||
:Roguelike with a stronger plot element, allegedly. Creator is a royal prick. | |||
*Castle of the Winds | *Castle of the Winds | ||
:Old-skool roguelike made in the glory days of shareware. Has a tileset. | |||
*[http://www.dungeoncrawl.org/ Dungeon Crawl] | *[http://www.dungeoncrawl.org/ Dungeon Crawl] | ||
:Severely fun roguelike, occasionally quite imbalanced, with an insane set of classes, races, and gods. Also has one of the most diverse dungeon environments. | |||
:*[http://crawl-ref.sourceforge.net/ Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup] | |||
::Crawl with a kickass tileset, an improved mouse-optional interface, more classes, more races, more gods, and more of generally everything. | |||
*[http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/ Dwarf Fortress] (Article [[Dwarf Fortress|here...]]) | *[http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/ Dwarf Fortress] (Article [[Dwarf Fortress|here...]]) |
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A name used to describe random dungeon type video game RPGs, often using ASCII-like graphics. The name spawns from the original Rogue.
Typical definitions for Roguelikes
Roguelikes generally have minimalistic graphics, most often just using ASCII and colors to represent everything with a surprising amount of detail once you get used to it. Another feature is randomly generated world/dungeons. The chances of winning roguelikes are slim and often require multiple playthroughs to learn tricks to surviving the hazards of the games.
Some notable Roguelikes:
- Nethack===
- Arguably the most balanced traditional roguelike. Low on humor, except for the jokey Tourist class, and almost everyone starts with a pet.
- Roguelike with a stronger plot element, allegedly. Creator is a royal prick.
- Castle of the Winds
- Old-skool roguelike made in the glory days of shareware. Has a tileset.
- Severely fun roguelike, occasionally quite imbalanced, with an insane set of classes, races, and gods. Also has one of the most diverse dungeon environments.
- Crawl with a kickass tileset, an improved mouse-optional interface, more classes, more races, more gods, and more of generally everything.
- Dwarf Fortress (Article here...)