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  2. Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup (DCSS) is a free and open source roguelike computer game and the community-developed successor to the 1997 roguelike game Linley's Dungeon Crawl, originally programmed by Linley Henzell. It has been identified as one of the "major roguelikes" by John Harris. [2]

  3. UnReal World - Wikipedia

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    UnReal World is a roguelike survival freeware (shareware before 2013) video game set in a fictionalisation of Iron Age Finland. [1] The game was first released in 1992 and continues to receive regular updates as of 2024. [2] The game was released on Steam on 26 February 2016. [3]

  4. Ancient Domains of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The game has been identified as one of the "major roguelikes" by John Harris. [1] Like the original roguelike games, Ancient Domains of Mystery uses ASCII graphics to represent the game world. A later version added the option to play with sound, tile-based graphics, and an overworld map. [2]

  5. Tales of Maj'Eyal - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Maj'Eyal is an open-source roguelike video game released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux in 2012. Tales of Maj'Eyal is available as freeware (donationware) from the developers on a donation-supported basis; [1] donations unlock exclusive online features as part of a freemium model.

  6. Roguelike - Wikipedia

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    Roguelike (or rogue-like) is a style of role-playing game traditionally characterized by a dungeon crawl through procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, grid-based movement, and permanent death of the player character.

  7. The Game Archaeologist: A brief history of roguelikes

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    I find roguelikes fascinating because they are so hardcore, they yank me out of my comfy little leveling bubble, and they force me to use my brains for something more than figuring out whether it ...

  8. Brogue (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Brogue is a free and open-source roguelike computer video game created by Brian Walker. As in its predecessor Rogue, the goal of Brogue is for the player (represented by the character @) to descend to the 26th floor of the Dungeons of Doom, retrieve the Amulet of Yendor, and return to the surface. Players also have the option of delving deeper ...

  9. NetHack - Wikipedia

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    NetHack is an open source single-player roguelike video game, first released in 1987 and maintained by the NetHack DevTeam.The game is a fork of the 1982 game Hack, itself inspired by the 1980 game Rogue.