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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]] ...C2D8EF; padding:.2em; margin:1em; text-align:center;">[http://gamejolt.com/games/other/legends/48954// Official site of Legends]
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  • == Roguelike games supporting Mac OS X ==
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  • |games = [[ANK]] Likes Games: HalfLIfe2, Halo Series and [[NetHack]] (oh and every Final Fantasy and Com
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  • |games = [[Fictional Roguelike]] Developer of [[Fictional Roguelike]] and [[AscentRL]].
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  • |projects = Unnamed Scala Roguelike |games = Unnamed Scala Roguelike
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  • <div style="margin:0 6px;">https://roguelike.club/logo-small.png</div> ...The event is Nov 11-12 in San Francisco, and is run by a crew of volunteer roguelike fans.
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  • '''Astral Earth''' is a developing roguelike that is intended to take place in an imaginary version of earth where histo [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • |projects = "Give me free time and I'll create the best roguelike" ;) |games = [[Roguedash]], [[Bomberogue]] and [[Xenocide]]
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  • ...s an attempt to do something new in the Roguelike world: produce an online Roguelike community with content driven by its users. ...nt on and rate dungeons, items, monsters, spells, and all other aspects of Roguelike gaming.
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  • ...n|Interactive fiction]] games, which are a non-roguelike type of adventure games, nowadays always use engines, the most common of which are [[wikipedia:Info The most popular roguelike engine is [[T-Engine]], the engine powering [[ToME]], made by [[DarkGod]] b
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  • ThingRL is a simple [[Coffeebreak roguelike]], available for free. It is written by one person, and is still being deve [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • {{library| name = Roguelike Browser Boilerplate |site = https://chr15m.itch.io/roguelike-browser-boilerplate
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  • ...e]] and, if he does, there will also be at least one other game, a fantasy roguelike parody, using much of the same code, and ideally a third game using an unus Roguelike games he has ever won any version of:
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  • |games = ...an roguelike developer and composer. He is the developer of an in-progress roguelike codenamed Project Gyroscope; no further information has yet been released t
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  • |games = [[Crossword Dungeon]], [[Dance of Death]], [[Chronophase]], [[The Adventu Roguelike developer located in Miami, Florida, US, [[rgrd|r.g.r.d.]] contributor, and
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  • Random Realms is a roguelike in which [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • dRL is a roguelike being developed by Andrew Newbill [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • |games = [[Space grunts]], Heroes of Loot A Dutch one-man studio creating indie games full-time since 2004.
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  • |games = [[X@COM]], [[Cogmind 7DRL]], [[Cogmind]], [[POLYBOT-7]], others * [[X@COM]] - Tactical roguelike (2011-present)
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  • == Roguelike games supporting Mac OS == ...ist represents both games that have been compiled natively to Mac OS X and games that were developed in Java and are therefore platform independent. The onl
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  • |games = MarioRL == GAMES ==
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  • |developer = [[User:JadeVaultGames|Jade Vault Games]] |platforms = Xbox LIVE Indie Games
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  • === Roguelike Games for Palm OS ===
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  • |influences = Text Based Games ...is just a simple program that have subprograms (programs, games, roguelike games!). So that's why i named it Virtual Console OS.
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  • The '''Roguelike Restoration Project''' is an attempt to "restore" legacy roguelikes designe As of June 2014, the following games are unstable and only available in source form:
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  • Rats are one of the most common monsters in roguelike games. ...ame implement such a role. Rats may be encountered singly or in groups. In games where monsters can rapidly multiply, this power can represent the formation
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]] [[category:Stable games]]
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • ....archive.org/web/20050204190930/http://tvilsom.org:80/roguelike/ Roguelike Games Genealogy].
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  • DNDX (Dungeons and Dragons Extreme) is a pseudo roguelike created by [[Slash]] based on the ancient game Dungeons and Dragons # 1 by [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • |games = [[Stellar Edge]] ...b developer from Oklahoma City, USA using C# and Libtcod to make roguelike games.
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  • {{gameinfo| name = FOR - A Fallout-like Roguelike ...is a roguelike based on the mechanics and setting of the Fallout series of games, currently in early development.
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  • A totally awesome series of Nintendo games which started on the N64 which are a fanboy's wet dream... who DOESN'T wann [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • http://games.bill-lowe.co.uk/players/7drl/ [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]] Vogroth Dawn is a fantasy Roguelike written in [[Rust]]. It is currently in a pre-alpha stage.
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  • The Endless Dungeons is new graphical Roguelike consisting of 8 character classes, hundreds of monster types, and 99 random [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • ...lly-functioning combat and character system derived from the Elder Scrolls games, and eventually an overworld with quests, guilds, cities, etc. ...ial, include race selection and an attribute system like the Elder Scrolls games.
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  • ...ogue]]''. Thus BSD enabled the spread of the entire [[roguelike]] genre of games. ...de. The last BSD distributions had not only Rogue, but two other roguelike games with sources: ''[[Hack]]'' and ''[[Larn]]''.
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  • |games = [[Dragonslayer]], [[Hunger Games]], [[Grippy Socks]] ...rovides the scripting language and graphics engine that implements these [[roguelike|roguelikes]].
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  • |developer = [[User:Redpillgames|RedPill Games]] '''''Beltham's Lair''''' is a 3D roguelike with third person view, in which you have to descend into the
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • ...med the old game's acronym. ToME refers to the following distinct versions/games. [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • {{game-stable| name = PTR: The Roguelike |site = https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/ptr-the-roguelike/9nblggh4ttn4
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • To produce a roguelike game that is simultaneously deep and accessible, allowing for an incredible ...wl Stone Soup universe, and developing the gameplay discouraged by current games.
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  • I wrote several roguelike applets: ...this in 1997 as part of learning Java. Updated to include saving/restoring games. It may be the rogue you remember from 1979. Well, close, anyway.
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  • |games = [[DoomRL]], [[DiabloRL]], [[Berserk!]], [[AliensRL]], [[Jupiter Hell]] A ''bloody machine'' and roguelike developer from [[Poland]], owner of the [[ChaosForge]].
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  • The Seven-Day-Roguelike Playing Competition is an annual contest established by [[Antoine]] from [[ Welcome to the third Seven-Day-Roguelike Playing Competition, a contest established by Antoine from rgrd!
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  • {{game-beta| name = Roguelike Library for Perl |features = Roguelike Library
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • ...that the game has virtually no difficulty, contrary to the definition of a roguelike.
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  • |games = [[Kaduria]], [[Teemu]] Krice is long standing member of [[rgrd]]. Known for his roguelike game [[Kaduria]] which last released version was 0.4.6. He then took develo
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  • * The [[Roguelike Restoration Project]] version XIV. [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • ...as well as legendary CRPGs such as Nahlakh and Natuk), it is a party-based roguelike with a very detailed combat system allowing for such tactics as aiming at s [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • |site = http://reptoran.roguelike.us/ |games = [[Magic Monsters]]
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • ...Several other specific games were reviewed. @ Play also focuses on ongoing roguelike game development, certain minutae, story aspects and some social events.
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  • ...it is typically a form of [[armor]]. If it has a [[sticky curse]], in some games this will also prevent you from changing your [[body armor]] in addition to
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    |games = [[Hyperbolic Rogue]], [[Hydra Slayer]], [[Vapors of Insanity]] * [[IRLDb]] (International Roguelike Database)
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  • ...e/ Genealogy & Chronology of Roguelike games] - Attempt at a list of every roguelike game through 2004 (many not on this wiki yet). * [http://www.homeoftheunderdogs.net/genre.php?name=RPG&subgen=Roguelike Home of the Underdogs] - Great listing of older roguelikes.
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  • ..., Troyminator and Felixcat gathered up to post their thoughts on roguelike games and possibly something else too. There are some reviews about less known ro
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  • |games = [[A Quest Too Far]] ...Far]]. He's now an independent computer game developer working on a (non-roguelike) deck building strategy game 'The Trouble With Robots'.
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  • ...vel of protection to the legs and groin. They are rather rare in roguelike games, with their appearance in [[Steamband]] probably constituting a first. Trad
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  • Announcing the first and final release of the fastest roguelike game GearHead and see how much of a roguelike game could be completed in
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  • CyberpunkRL is a cyberpunk themed roguelike set in a dark future society full of violence and unrest. [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • |games = [[Roggle]] * [[Roggle]] - Graphical roguelike set on chunks of floating land
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  • Action-Roguelike with an Atari 2600 aesthetic. [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • ...ould portray all the NPCs that the player characters interacted with. In a roguelike game, the behavior of the NPCs follows their programming (what is, technica
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  • Cooplike (from "coop / cooperative" and "roguelike") is a graphical roguelike work-in-progress. It features a cooperative gameplay mode for two players o [[category:alpha projects]][[category: Roguelike games]]
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  • Town is a place which main purpose in roguelike games is offering services ([[quests]], training, healing) or [[shop | goods]] to
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  • ...rman aka Devster aka DevPimp, which allows you to program [[Sega Genesis]] games in the [[BASIC]] programming language. It can be obtained at [http://devste [[Category:Roguelike engines]]
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  • |games = [[DungeonMinder]], [[God_of_Change|God of Change]] |projects = Unnamed stealth roguelike
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  • ...me [[DoomRL]]. The studio is now working on a high production value sci-fi roguelike, [[Jupiter Hell]]. ...nspired roguelikes, before launching his own studio to create a commercial roguelike that would appeal to a new generation.
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  • ...rawl]] and [[POWDER]] are both popular on this group. Maintainers of these games seem to frequent this newsgroup. When a roguelike game achieves great enough popularity it has its own newsgroup created. Las
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  • ...med to promote the newborn roguelikes by providing objetive reviews of the games alongside with screenshots and a simple scoring system. On may 2007 this website was replaced by [[Temple of the Roguelike]]
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  • [[Papaki]] 0.6.6 [[http://www.papaki.tk site]] Beta-stage roguelike. Many new features in this release. [[The Minstrel's Song]] 2.0 [[http://jonathanscorner.com/tms/download/ site]] Roguelike game that is "heavy on world building"
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  • ...human race is available as a [[player character]] in nearly all roguelike games.
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  • = Roguelike Game AI overview = and since I'm interested in roguelike games, I thought I'd write
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  • <td>[http://www.roguelikeradio.com/ Roguelike Radio], [http://gruesomegames.com/irdc2012/11.%20Darren%20Grey%20-%20The%20 [[category: Roguelike games]]
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  • |theme = [[Horror in Roguelike Games | Horror]] [[Category:Commercial games]]
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  • The 2017 [[The annual roguelike release party|Annual Roguelike Release Party]] (ARRP) will be held on the 16 and 17 of September 2017. Thi ...s to encourage more releases and updates, from minor bugfixes to whole new games. Don't let your game sit in the shadows as you tweak and polish - '''come j
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  • ...ently working on [[Xenomarine]], a sci-fi graphical roguelike. My previous games include Hyperlines, a fast-paced tetris-style puzzle game for iOS.
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  • [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • '''Fortune cookie''' is an [[item]] sometimes found in roguelike games. It can be eaten to obtain a random hint (sometimes false) (aka a [[rumor]]
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  • <td>[http://www.roguelikeradio.com/ Roguelike Radio], [http://gruesomegames.com/irdc2012/11.%20Darren%20Grey%20-%20The%20 [[category: Roguelike games]]
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  • ...at contentious what exactly separates '''major roguelikes''' from [[stable games]]. We should not be suprised about this. The major roguelikes list is see ...r" and/or "influential". Nonetheless, we could build a list by adding any roguelike which anyone to believe meet that threshold, and see if the result become u
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  • {{game-stable| name = The Hunger Games |influences = [[NetHack]], The Hunger Games
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  • '''In the House of Silence''' is a commercial horror roguelike inspired by The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson and the works of H. P. L ...ory:Commercial games]] [[Category:Horror roguelikes]] [[Category:Roguelike games]] [[Category:Coffeebreak roguelikes]]
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  • These games, while not completed during the [[7DRL Contest 2006]], deserve no less hono * [[Chris Morris]]: [[Linerogue]] - roguelike heavily based on lightcycles, March 3rd, 2006.
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  • ...he brave ones challenged the myth. Thus it was that the second [[Seven Day Roguelike Challenge]] was announced. * [[Slash]]: [[Mt. Drash: the Roguelike]]
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  • ...Basin intends to be a central knowledge base for everything related to the Roguelike genre, as well as a detailed directory of Roguelikes. ...Roguebasin is also an appropriate location to place permanent articles on roguelike theory, whether or not they are original research.
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  • ...m.es/2013/12/best-of-2013-roguelike-likes/ Free Indie Games (Best of 2013: Roguelike-likes)] ...apershotgun.com/2013/04/03/live-free-play-hard-the-weeks-finest-free-indie-games-23/ Rock Paper Shotgun]
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  • {{game-beta| name = Roguelike Library for Java |features = Roguelike Library
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  • ...intention of this service is to facilitate the broader release of popular games that might otherwise be overlooked by Valve and its employees. Steam Greenlight was the focus of Episode 46 of [[Roguelike Radio]].
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  • |site = http://games.kosek.com/game/magician.html}} ...h casual gamers and hardcore roguelike fans alike. Featuring all classical roguelike concepts like randomization, full-keyboard support or perma-death with some
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  • ...e development. Some tilesets are designed to work with specific roguelike games. * Any games that the tilesets are designed specifically for,
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  • ...s the creator of [[Dungeon Crawl]], the most recent of the major roguelike games. He is no longer an active RL developer. * [http://groups.google.pl/group/rec.games.roguelike.misc/browse_thread/thread/ac297256d166eca6/b18ebee40ba05f12 The end of Craw
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