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{{game-stable | name = Triangle Wizard
{{game-stable | name = Triangle Wizard
| developer = Wouter van den Wollenberg (''wollie73''@''hotmail.com'')
| developer = Wouter van den Wollenberg (''wollie73''@''hotmail.com'')
| theme = D&D
| influences = NetHack, Diablo
| released = 27th October, 2008
| released = 27th October, 2008
| licensing = Freeware
| language = English
| language = English
| interface = Special
| updated = Version R 3.01 on 30th January, 2009
| platforms = Windows
| platforms = Windows
| length = 107 levels
| download = [http://trianglewizard.webs.com/downloads.htm Official]
| download = [http://trianglewizard.webs.com/downloads.htm Official]
| site = http://trianglewizard.webs.com/
| site = http://trianglewizard.webs.com/
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Triangle Wizard differs quite a bit from most roguelikes in that the game is in realtime and the action is fastpaced. Creatures are still displayed by ASCII characters however, but these characters can move around, jump and cast spells all in realtime. Spells and magical effects do have modern style effects.
Triangle Wizard differs quite a bit from most roguelikes in that the game is in realtime and the action is fastpaced. Creatures are still displayed by ASCII characters however, but these characters can move around, jump and cast spells all in realtime. Spells and magical effects do have modern style effects.


It still has a few roguelike features; the large selection of classes and races, the large amount of creatures and most notably the almost complete randomness of the levels. Another thing the game inherited from roguelikes is the difficulty; unlike most modern hack 'n slash games this will game will once more put you at the mercy of the RNG.
It still has a few roguelike features; the large selection of classes and races, the large amount of creatures and most notably the almost complete randomness of the levels. Another thing the game inherited from roguelikes is the difficulty; unlike most modern hack 'n slash games this will game will once more put you at the mercy of the RNG. It also features permadeath.

Revision as of 20:18, 7 February 2009

Triangle Wizard
Stable game
Developer Wouter van den Wollenberg (wollie73@hotmail.com)
Theme D&D
Influences NetHack, Diablo
Released 27th October, 2008 ({{{relver}}})
Updated Version R 3.01 on 30th January, 2009 ({{{updver}}})
Licensing Freeware
P. Language English
Platforms Windows
Interface Special
Game Length 107 levels
Official site of Triangle Wizard


Triangle Wizard is a combination of hack 'n slash games like Diablo and NetHack. The goal of the game is defeating the Nameless One, an evil being who awaits you in his sanctuary deep below the Castle of Everdoom.

Triangle Wizard differs quite a bit from most roguelikes in that the game is in realtime and the action is fastpaced. Creatures are still displayed by ASCII characters however, but these characters can move around, jump and cast spells all in realtime. Spells and magical effects do have modern style effects.

It still has a few roguelike features; the large selection of classes and races, the large amount of creatures and most notably the almost complete randomness of the levels. Another thing the game inherited from roguelikes is the difficulty; unlike most modern hack 'n slash games this will game will once more put you at the mercy of the RNG. It also features permadeath.