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100 Rogues is an original Roguelike for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices.  It features two playable classes with unique skill trees (similar to Diablo), several tilesets, original SNES-style music, and fully animated pixel art.  100 Rogues was developed from scratch for the iPhone OS devices, and has a click to move control scheme rather than a virtual d-pad.
==Reception==
''100 Rogues'' was received very well, getting 4 or 5 stars from most reviewers.  Complaints were mostly focused on the stability of the game on release;  several critics noted crashes or other bugs.  [[Dinofarm Games]] made very quick attempts to fix these issues and some reviewers have since tempered their reviews.{{ref|nodpad}}
[http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/215117/app-store-games-of-the-week-may-7th-edition/| GamePro Review ]
[http://toucharcade.com/2010/05/04/100-rogues-review-a-remarkable-re-imagination-of-the-rogue-like/| TouchArcade Review ]
[http://www.appsafari.com/games/12049/100-rogues/| 4.5/5 from AppSafari ]
[http://nodpad.com/2010/05/08/100-rogues-review-with-this-magic-ring-i-thee-wed/| "Must Have" from NoDPad ]
[http://www.appspy.com/100-rogues-review| 4 from AppSpy ]

Revision as of 01:33, 25 June 2010

100 Rogues
Stable game
Developer Keith Burgun
Theme Fantasy
Influences Rogue
Released (?)
Updated May 6, 2010 (?)
Licensing Commercial
P. Language
Platforms iPhone
Interface Graphical Tiles
Game Length Medium
Official site of 100 Rogues


100 Rogues is an original Roguelike for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices. It features two playable classes with unique skill trees (similar to Diablo), several tilesets, original SNES-style music, and fully animated pixel art. 100 Rogues was developed from scratch for the iPhone OS devices, and has a click to move control scheme rather than a virtual d-pad.

Reception

100 Rogues was received very well, getting 4 or 5 stars from most reviewers. Complaints were mostly focused on the stability of the game on release; several critics noted crashes or other bugs. Dinofarm Games made very quick attempts to fix these issues and some reviewers have since tempered their reviews.Template:Ref

GamePro Review

TouchArcade Review

4.5/5 from AppSafari

"Must Have" from NoDPad

4 from AppSpy