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  • |theme = Fantasy |influences = [[Diablo]], [[Final Fantasy]], [[Rogue]]
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] '''CalcRogue''' is a [[:category:handheld roguelikes|handheld roguelike]] by [[Jim Babcock]]. It works on the [[TI-89]], TI-92+,
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  • |theme = Sci-fi,High Fantasy Finally Lord is a sci-fi/fantasy roguelike currently in development. It uses sprites by Oryx.
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...athers its inspiration from the Roguelike genre of games. However, unlike Roguelikes, Egoboo uses 3D graphics and is played in realtime.
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  • |theme = [[Dark]] [[Science Fantasy]] Warp Rogue is a dark science fantasy roguelike game. It features RPG-like game mechanics, recruitable characters
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] |influences = Final Fantasy
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  • | theme = Fantasy [[Category:Handheld roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[fantasy]], [[survival]] [[Category:Featured Roguelikes]]
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  • An orc is a [[humanoid]] foe, common to most fantasy roguelikes. Orcs may come in a wide variety, representing different tribes or subspeci Orcs are well-liked by roguelike creators because they are excellent fantasy sword-fodder, evil and violent, but capable enough to appear through many d
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]], Lobsterfolk
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]], [[Dark Fantasy]] [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]], Fire&Ice
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...ruins collecting treasure and slaying monsters - your basic hack and slash fantasy quest. DarkHall differentiates its self with some lesser used features in a
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...classic [[Moria]]. It is under active development and is one of the first roguelikes to be written entirely in [[Javascript]].
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  • ...e background of the game and the events that guide the player. Almost all roguelikes have some sort of plot. ...stles, dwarves, elves, and other mythical elements. Most roguelikes use a fantasy theme, but a few have a futuristic theme.
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  • |theme = Fantasy [[Category:Featured Roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] A roguelike built in 7 days, but not for 7drl. Influenced by small puzzle roguelikes.
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  • ...Woods of Torbin]], WoT for short (http://www.geocities.com/kostatus/). A fantasy-themed roguelike that was initially inspired by Thomas Biskup's ADoM and wa
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] Dance of Death is a fantasy-themed, Flash ([[ActionScript 3]]) roguelike inspired by [[ADOM]] and [[UnR
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  • ...effect or [[Monster attacks|attack type]] present in some roguelikes. Its fantasy counterpart is [[magic]]al contamination.
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]], Boss Fight
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] *[[Major roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] == Similarities to Roguelikes ==
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  • ...based gameplay]], [[Permadeath|permadeath]] and other defining elements in roguelikes are found in ''Desktop Dungeons'', but in a very condensed game. Dungeons a It has no story to speak of, but is based off of stereotypical fantasy elements, so [[Class|classes]] and [[Race|races]] available from the start
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  • |theme = fantasy, dark fantasy ...out the dungeon. Also, the game aims to keep the randomness/luck aspect of roguelikes in check. There are no unidentified items or floor traps and combat damage
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...yle small quests, others could potentially be big quests akin to the canon Roguelikes. (Although right now most of the quests are small.)
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]], Sports ;See other [[Java#Java_Roguelikes|Java Roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] A game inspired by the Fighting Fantasy book "The Warlock of Firetop Mountain" by Ian Livingstone & Steve Jackson 1
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  • ...#dfdfdf | Alchemist |https://spellsweaver.itch.io/alchemist| | {{beta}} | Fantasy | 15 Dec 2022 | 0.2.4 | | [[Lua]] }} {{Update | #ffffff | Angador | | | {{stable}} | Fantasy | 3 Jan 2023 | 1.47.1 | | [[Java]] }}
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] [[category:handheld roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Dungeons and Dragons | D&Dish stock fantasy]] ...l players who are not used to the complex interfaces generally used in the roguelikes.
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  • |theme = Dark Fantasy |influences = ADOM, Dragon Age, Warhammer Fantasy
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] '''''Ugly Rogue''''' is an ASCII-based fantasy themed rogue like.
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  • * [http://thelist.roguelikedevelopment.org/ Actively Developing Roguelikes] - Roguelikes sorted by last release date. Includes [[Alpha Projects]] and [[Beta Project * [http://www.digital-eel.com/deep.htm Dungeons Deep] - Freeware fantasy dungeon game classics.
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  • |theme = Fantasy *Goblinhack is played in realtime, whereas most other roguelikes are played one turn at a time.
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  • |theme = |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...release in 2006, the engine is undergoing a major rewrite (the bane of all roguelikes).
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  • |theme = |theme = [[Fantasy]] ...a is a Free Software game forked from [[Crossfire]] that has a likeness of roguelikes, but might not be considered one. This is because Deliantra is graphical, n
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  • |theme = Fantasy [[Category:Featured Roguelikes]]
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  • ...(warriors, bards, monks, thieves, priests, wizards etc.). Better than most roguelikes ever released but surprisingly unknown to most in the RL community. A compl
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  • ...[[List of roguelikes by theme#Science_Fiction|Science Fiction]], [[List of roguelikes by theme#Space|Space]] ...ies, and, is of course, set in the Star Wars universe instead of a generic fantasy one.
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  • |theme = fantasy [[Category:handheld roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = Fantasy |influences = Roguelikes
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] '''Another Quest''' is inspired by classical roguelikes. The game has [[permadeath]], is turn-based and grid-based and the levels a
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  • |theme = Fantasy [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] |influences = Secret of Mana, Final Fantasy
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  • |theme = Medieval, Fantasy [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]]
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  • Back to [[Recently Updated Roguelikes]]. ...anmyth.blogspot.com/] || style="float:right" | {{alpha}} || align="left" | Fantasy || align="right" | May 6 2010 || align="right" | 0.2 || align="left" | || a
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#D&Dish stock fantasy world|D&D]]
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  • This is a '''list of roguelikes based on existing non-roguelike IPs''', e.g. books, movies, other video gam ! IP !! Roguelikes
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  • |theme = Fantasy [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] One of the few roguelikes that allows modding through datafiles with sucessful results is [[Angband]]
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  • |theme = Fantasy |influences = Roguelikes
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  • |theme = Erotic fantasy [[Noxico]] is one of the first large-scale erotic roguelikes. It features an expansive overworld to explore, presented in <s>glorious fu
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] Key Roguelikes Features:
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] Avanor is a fantasy rogue-like role-playing game. It has countryside and subterranean areas to
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...s a game that attempts to address certain common issues with companions in roguelikes: AI-controlled allies are often stupid, hard to control, and lacking in abi
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  • |theme = Fantasy |influences = Roguelikes, Crosswords
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme|Fantasy]], Abstract
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  • ...t universes with a brand new stock of races. Certainly, non-fantasy themed roguelikes will generally require a different set. The races offered in a game can pro There is a general tendency to include our human species in many works of fantasy, using ''Homo sapiens'' as a standard race to which others are compared. Hu
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] ...4 in 2010, the game was rewritten entirely, complete with an original high fantasy setting and storyline.
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  • |theme = Erotic Fantasy Seduction Quest is set in a fantasy world with monsters driven with an urge for lust, debauchery, and carnal de
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] Rogue Fable II combines the challenge, tactics and strategy of classic roguelikes with a modern interface and graphics. Designed from the ground up to be bea
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  • Armor in roguelikes usually is worn in parts, typically including most of the following: In a [[fantasy]] roguelike, armor is often magical, not only enhancing basic protection, b
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  • |theme = High Fantasy What sets FoY apart from other multiplayer roguelikes, like [[TomeNET]] is how FoY handles gameplay. FoY is like a cross between
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Science_Fiction|Science Fiction]] Game items are futuristic versions of their fantasy setting analogs (potions become canisters, wands become ray guns, etc.), bu
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] ...e a distinct advantage going into RttDoD. I think those not familiar with roguelikes will find RttDoD a good introduction to the genre.
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] The gameplay is more forgiving than in traditional roguelikes. The main character never completely dies, death only reduces your abilitie
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...teractive Fiction. Its gameplay, however, will be more familiar to fans of roguelikes. DaybreakRL is a turn-based dungeon crawl with a randomly generated environ
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]], [[List of roguelikes by theme#Crafting|Crafting]] Alchemist is a low-fantasy roguelike built around the idea of strategically using consumables and craf
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] Unlike classic roguelikes adapted to modern media, in Ananias there is no cumbersome movement or comp
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...ly customize your hero character yourselves, just like in a real pen&paper fantasy role playing game. Each character can develop over a dozen skills and up to
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  • |theme = |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]]
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  • |genre = fantasy ...pre-configured to connect to the Tower of Babel servers where you can play roguelikes from all alternate universes!
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  • |theme = Dark fantasy, Steampunk [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]]
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  • |influences = Roguelikes |theme = SciFi/Fantasy/Anything you can imagine
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  • |influences = [[Angband]], Final Fantasy Tactics ...tem borrowed from the Final Fantasy Tactics games but not commonly used in roguelikes. And also to just have fun programming, too!
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  • ...limitations than it did with enhancing gameplay. Thus dungeons in most new roguelikes are not of this variety ([[Angband]] being a notable exception). * Realistic, in the limited sense that a fantasy dungeon setting can be realistic.
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  • ...get randomized). Important differences between Grippy Socks and most other roguelikes include: ...s similar to [[Dragonslayer]] and [[Hunger Games|The Hunger Games]], other roguelikes implemented in Daedalus.
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  • |theme = Fantasy '''Caves of Golorp''' is a proof functional roguelikes can actually be written in Prolog. As a game it performs poorly. Player can
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Economics.2FTrading|Economics/Trading]] The game puts you in charge of a shop in a generic fantasy town, left with the task of making sufficient profit through buying and sel
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  • |theme = High Fantasy, society gone crazy ...pells; some of them are parametrized. These include both the standard high fantasy stuff and more original ideas.
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  • ...Nethack, Diggr should be a complex, evil game with a steep learning curve. Roguelikes that play themselves on autopilot are not fun! * Diggr should have a sense of humor. Diggr should also avoid common fantasy tropes and cliches.
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  • The main differences between The Hunger Games and most other roguelikes are: ...d slightly sci-fi theme, as seen in the Hunger Games series, as opposed to fantasy and magic.
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  • Golly, sound in Roguelikes sure is awful. Ever play the Windows binary of The rules for good music and sound in Roguelikes are the same as for every
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] A fantasy themed commercial RogueLike, but in realtime, where you need to descend 12
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  • |theme = fantasy ...ical (and even eye-candy!) interface (based on characters of course). Many roguelikes implement several good features, but miss the others. We are going to imple
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  • ...You decide. It uses ASCII characters to display the game, similar to many RogueLikes, such as Dwarf Fortress. Full modding and scripting support is already in t
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...s a traditional, combat-oriented roguelike game that takes place in a cold fantasy world.
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] ...blocked by a wall, unit, or wandering into an enemy’s melee range. In most roguelikes, the melee range for units are the eight immediately adjacent squares. In T
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  • |theme = Humor/Fantasy/Horror ...hazards, creatures and layouts. Level creation is more varied than in most roguelikes.
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  • Open Fantasy Western Roguelike [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...gband. All new code will be GPL'd with perhaps an LGPL exception for other roguelikes that have open code.
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] Guild stands out among other roguelikes because it lets the player alternate control between one of several charact
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...teractive Fiction. Its gameplay, however, will be more familiar to fans of roguelikes. IfRL is a turn-based dungeon crawl with a randomly generated environment,
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]], [[Wilderness Survival]]
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...ses a keyboard interface and text display, it differs from the majority of roguelikes:
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] |influences = Traditional fantasy roguelikes, Gold Box games, OD&D / AD&D / D&D 3e
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  • |theme = fantasy, abstract ...cused, puzzly roguelike, disguised as an old school RPG. It is inspired by roguelikes, resource management puzzles like Tower of the Sorcerer as well as board ga
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  • | theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...management along an Adventure mission that takes place in a philosophical Fantasy setting. In addition to a limited number of obligatory combats against seve
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  • |theme = Fantasy Gameplay is like most typical Roguelikes, you need to eat food to survive, manage a limited inventory space, kill mo
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  • |theme = Fantasy [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] Javelin doesn't aim to be a rogue-clone but draws heavy inspiration from roguelikes as much as JRPGs and classic turn-based strategy games. If follows the vast
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  • |theme = Fantasy '''Fame''' (formerly known as '''Untitled''') is a classical, fantasy-themed, plot-oriented roguelike based on 32×32 graphical tiles (ASCII mode
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] ...hed in 1980, is the game that established the genre and inspired all other Roguelikes.
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]], Stealth, Reverse role ...lay with frequent deaths to make it addictive and fun. Unlike many others roguelikes there are no hit points and few stats - light will instantly kill the grue,
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  • |theme = High Fantasy Saege is a unique game that, while influenced by popular roguelikes such as Angband and ADOM, strives to break free of the typical dive-100-lev
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  • |theme = [[Story Based]] [[Fantasy]] [[Hack & Slash]] [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]], ...evels of random dungeons underneath. This game is different from standard roguelikes mainly in how it approaches skills, magic, combat, and quests. The homepag
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...the 'absolutely no back-story/you're just in some dungeon' aspect of some Roguelikes. I want Exalt to immerse the player in the world, like a console RPG, but p
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]]
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  • ...message by David Damerell brings up some interesting points regarding epic fantasy, and the reasoning behind the DnD power curve: guys in Yoshikawa's novelisation, and that's not even epic fantasy;
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  • For a list of games by Theme, see [[List of Roguelikes by Theme]]. = Fantasy =
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  • |theme = Fantasy [[category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] [[Java#Java Roguelikes|Java Roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = Fantasy |influences = roguelikes in general
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  • |theme = Modern Fantasy, Afterlife, Angels vs Demons Health regeneration is critical resource in most roguelikes. Collateral Souls uses progression to gate health regeneration, providing l
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  • |theme = Medieval Fantasy ...anced. Its hard from the beginning to the end. In most of games like this (roguelikes), experienced players can become so powerful than the monsters (in mid-late
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  • ...le focusing on one core aspect that is hard to define and mostly unique to roguelikes, or as an interpretation of "roguelike" that is different from the usual on ...f this definition is to promote innovation -- we are interested in literal roguelikes which creatively replace these elements with something different and fresh!
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  • |theme = Fantasy (Greek mythology), [[Hydra]]s, [[Mathematics]] [[Category:Featured Roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] ...g developed by [[Timothy Pruett]]. The game will differ greatly from most roguelikes, focusing on a much shorter gameplay experience, with a strong emphasis on
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  • Books and articles that might be of use for designing and developing roguelikes. ...on aspects of game artificial intelligence. Much of this can be useful for roguelikes, from pathfinding to managing groups of purposeful computer-controlled NPCs
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] ...not as popular as it once was, it is still considered as one of the major roguelikes.
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...ique design goals, Incursion offers a quite different experience than most roguelikes nowadays.
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] ''Voyage to Farland'' is a fantasy roguelike, but deviates from standard fantasy themes into the quirky. Some features are:
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  • |theme = Fantasy Exploring The Bleak was created using VB.NET which is different than most Roguelikes that generally use Java, C derivatives, Python, etc. It more-or-less was a
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = Arcade Fantasy [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] Sigil of Kings is a turn-based fantasy roguelike/RPG, set in an expansive procedurally generated world, displayed
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  • == Suitability for Roguelikes == == Fantasy Elements ==
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  • | theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] * deep storyline based on the unique fantasy universe inspired by Tolkien’s lore.
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  • |theme = [[Theme#Fantasy | Medieval Fantasy]], Gothic Punk [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]]
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  • ...systems. Game design aspects often held to be conventional among computer Roguelikes, such as character creation, are often streamlined or eliminated entirely. The overwhelming majority of console Roguelikes are created by Japanese developers, with [[wikipedia: Chunsoft|Chunsoft]] b
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  • | theme = Fantasy ...imagination. This minimalist game art is what made games like Zork, Final Fantasy (NES), King's Bounty, and so many other retro games come to life in the pla
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  • | theme = Fantasy ...writings of Tolkien. Carefully researched, it dispenses with many generic fantasy tropes and reveals a different world. There are no wizards or priests, no p
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] [[Category:Open source]] [[Category:Beta projects]] [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...races]]. Some of these are Tolkien-inspired, others draw from D&D or basic fantasy archetypes. The player starts in a [[town]] with different kinds of [[shop]
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  • ...ce of RogueBasin to be hosting tilesets any more than it should be hosting roguelikes. * [https://dithart.itch.io/ Fantasy & Sci-Fi Roguelike Tilesets] by DithArt. Commercial (costs $12).
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]]/[[Anachronistic]] ...download. These programs include the sexiest Roguelike idea ever: In-game Roguelikes! (With online scoring!)
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  • |theme = Modern/Fantasy [[Category:Erotic roguelikes]]
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] [[Category:Open source]] [[Category:Beta projects]] [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • ...unt, build, craft, and scavenge while trying to survive. As in traditional roguelikes, death is permanent, but the game features procedural generation to provide ...at they want to do in each gameplay session: will they focus on crafting a fantasy castle in the middle of the woods? or maybe roam the land looking for the i
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Science_Fiction|Science Fiction]] ...try this megamod announced on the blog [http://xcomrl.blogspot.com/2013/01/fantasy-x-com.html here].
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...Mobile is a very simple roguelike that falls in the category of cofeebreak roguelikes. It is the first roguelike of the author.
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...roguelike game written by Stu, using [[SDL]]. It takes ideas from my other roguelikes like [[UnderDark]] and [[SRL]].
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  • |theme = |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]] ...used frequently in [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Battle_system Final Fantasy]. Boss fights also implement additional mechanics such as a timing-based m
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  • |theme = [[List of roguelikes by theme#Fantasy|Fantasy]], [[List of roguelikes by theme#Norse|Norse Mythology]] ...y commands cannot be entered with the keyboard at all, whereas traditional roguelikes are usally controlled completely by keyboard with the mouse being used as a
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  • |theme = Fantasy ...''' is born from a tradition of role-playing games known as ''coffee-break roguelikes''. These trace
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  • * other posts which suggest that the author consider roguelikes a genre. ...III, and surprisingly it does not include any games that we would consider roguelikes, except Beneath Apple Manor (and neither does the second part).
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  • |theme = fantasy to appeal to people who think other roguelikes have gotten too
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  • |theme = Fantasy [[Category:Beta projects]] [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]] [[Category:Open source]]
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  • Roguelike Radio is a podcast about roguelikes. |Roguelikes Features in Other Genres
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]], hack and slash ...amples that already established this - however, those are often full-blown roguelikes. Rogue Mud on the other hand focusses on coffe-break roguelike gameplay, me
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  • |theme = [[Fantasy]] [[Category:Roguelikelike]] [[Category:Open ended roguelikes]]
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  • There is some overlap between roguelikes and role-playing games, adventure games, and so on. ...ings more confusing, here are some more things that can be found in modern roguelikes:
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  • |theme = High Fantasy, tactical * [[Roguelikes with multiple parties]]
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  • <td>High-Fantasy <td>Roguelike elements from classics and semi-roguelikes such as Dungeons of Dredmore, RPG elements from Zelda and some others.
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  • ...s or Diablo “ the latter of which is probably the closest relative of true roguelikes in the commercial gaming milieu. While opinions vary widely as to what exac ...pon which to base a roguelike game. The d20 rules are superior to previous fantasy RPG rules sets in many ways, including a streamlined approach to multiclass
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