Difference between revisions of "List of handheld roguelikes"

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* [[Dweller]]
* [[Dweller]]
* [[Kamyran's Eye]]
* [[MIDP RL]]
* [[MIDP RL]]
* [[Roguelike Mobile]]
* [[Sigmore Mines]]
* [[Sigmore Mines]]
* [[Sigmore Mines 2]]
* [[Sigmore Mines 2]]
* [[Kamyran's Eye]]


=== Android OS devices ===
=== Android OS devices ===
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* [[NetHack for Symbian]]
* [[NetHack for Symbian]]
=== Uncategorized ===
* [[Roguelike Mobile]]


=== Windows Mobile / Windows CE cell phones only ===
=== Windows Mobile / Windows CE cell phones only ===

Revision as of 10:44, 8 April 2010

A handheld roguelike is a roguelike game for a small electronic device such as a cellphone, a video game system, or a PDA.

Even a system capable of running Windows or Linux does not guarantee a good roguelike experience. The small screen and limited controls of most handhelds mean that, unless careful work is done in UI design, the resulting game can be unplayable.

Some of these games also work on Windows or Linux, either by themselves or with the help of an emulator.

Multiple platforms

  • CalcRogue (stable; for Palm Treo cell phones and TI QWERTY calculators)
  • FAangband [1] (for NDS, Windows CE, and some non-handhelds)
  • Strange Adventures in Infinite Space (stable; for Palm Treo and Windows Mobile cell phones, and some non-handhelds)
  • POWDER (stable; for GBA, NDS, PSP, GP2X, WinCE, and some non-handhelds)

Calculators

Nintendo DS

Gameboy Advance

Cell phones

Tip: When you buy a mobile phone, get a smartphone like an iPhone, Android OS, Symbian OS, Palm Treo, BlackBerry, or Windows Mobile device. Smartphones can run a wider variety of software than most cellphones. See the Palm and Windows Mobile sections below.

iPhone cell phones

Palm Treo and Centro cell phones only

Java Micro Edition (J2ME) enabled devices

Handsets from practically all major manufacturers (except Apple's iPhone) are able to run J2ME games and applications.

Android OS devices

Symbian OS

Development of Symbian OS only applications is made using C/C++. Symbian OS is primarily found on smartphones from Nokia. Symbian OS handsets can also run J2ME games and applications

Windows Mobile / Windows CE cell phones only

Game Boy Advance

To play these games, buy an inexpensive Game Boy Advance flash cartridge or download a Game Boy Advance emulator for your PC. NO$GBA[11] is currently one of the more accurate Game Boy Advance emulators for the PC. Perhaps it is also possible to play them using a computer-to-GBA link cable or a Game Boy Advance Movie Player or other such device. You can also play these (and any other Game Boy Advance homebrew applications) on a Nintendo DS via a slot-1 card such as the CycloDS Evolution[12]

Game Boy Color

Nintendo DS

Other

PlayStation Portable

See also

External links