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= Featured Roguelike: [[Diggr]] =
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= Featured Roguelike: [[Dungeons of Dredmor]] =
[[Diggr]] is a modern roguelike game vaguely in the hacklike tradition.
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* Diggr attempts to make impossible all forms of scumming.
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* Diggr is not at all based on AD&D in any way.
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* Diggr should play fast.
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* Diggr attempts to continue the in the strategic gameplay style of Nethack.
A solid traditional roguelike with an extensive skill tree and humor.
* Diggr should have a sense of humor. Diggr should also avoid common fantasy tropes and cliches.
* Diggr avoids 'flavor' for flavor's sake.
* Spoilers are fun. Diggr should be a game where the mechanics and strategies are not obvious and low-hanging fruit.


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== Features ==
* Classic Roguelike gameplay with a point-and-click UI
* Complex crafting system
* Deploy cunning traps to defeat your foes
 
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 7 February 2024


Featured Roguelike: Dungeons of Dredmor

Dungeons of Dredmor Screenshot

A solid traditional roguelike with an extensive skill tree and humor.

Features

  • Classic Roguelike gameplay with a point-and-click UI
  • Complex crafting system
  • Deploy cunning traps to defeat your foes