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= Featured Roguelike: [[Voyage to Farland]] =


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[[Voyage to Farland]] is a roguelike heavily influenced by the Japanese ''Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer'' games. The game puts an emphasis on item usage and clearing dungeons over gaining levels or stats. [[Voyage to Farland]] is fully animated, has a full soundtrack and allows morphing into monsters and recruiting NPCs to help you fight.


It was developed by [[Crow]] in [[Java]] and [[C]] and is available for Android devices [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.peculiar_games.pvefc on Google play], [http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/voyage-to-farland-peculiar-games/1111040401 Barnes & Noble for NOOK devices], [http://www.amazon.com/Peculiar-Games-Voyage-to-Farland/dp/B0085VXG34 Amazon for Kindle Fire devices] with free ports for [http://www.peculiar-games.com/voyage-to-farland/voyage-to-farland-pc-version Windows] and [http://www.peculiar-games.com/voyage-to-farland/voyage-to-farland-x86-linux-version x86 Linux].


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Revision as of 20:57, 14 January 2013

Featured Roguelike: Voyage to Farland

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Voyage to Farland is a roguelike heavily influenced by the Japanese Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer games. The game puts an emphasis on item usage and clearing dungeons over gaining levels or stats. Voyage to Farland is fully animated, has a full soundtrack and allows morphing into monsters and recruiting NPCs to help you fight.

It was developed by Crow in Java and C and is available for Android devices on Google play, Barnes & Noble for NOOK devices, Amazon for Kindle Fire devices with free ports for Windows and x86 Linux.