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  • ==Free sound/music sources== * Any games that the sounds/music are designed specifically for,
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  • == Roguelike games that can be played in a web browser == Roguelike games developed in [[JavaScript]], [[Java]] and [[PHP]] will generally run from a
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  • |influences = Text Based Games |licensing = Open Source, Free to Use
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  • ThingRL is a simple [[Coffeebreak roguelike]], available for free. It is written by one person, and is still being developed. [[Category:Roguelike games]]
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  • Implementations of Pascal used by roguelike games: * [[Free Pascal]]
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  • |licensing = [[free]] [[Category:free 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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  • |projects = "Give me free time and I'll create the best roguelike" ;) |games = [[Roguedash]], [[Bomberogue]] and [[Xenocide]]
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  • LÖVE engine is a free, open source 2D game library for Lua programming language. ...er, but also, if the programmer gives the option, it is possible to create games that are a standalone executable with the LÖVE executable and the game its
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  • Notable games using this approach: [[NetHack]], [[ADOM]], [[Crawl]] Notable games using this approach: [[Larn]], [[Angband]], [[DiabloRL]], [[Moria]], [[Guil
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  • | licensing = [[Public domain]], [[Open Source|Free Software/Open Source]] | download = [http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/GAMES/100level.zip Download ZIP]
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  • {{game-stable| name = The Hunger Games |influences = [[NetHack]], The Hunger Games
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  • Roguebasin is a communal resource to document Roguelike Games and the community that surrounds them. Our goals are similar to those of W ...the [[:category:roguelike games|games pages]] and the [[list of roguelike games|lists]]
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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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  • ...lly, if the source code is available, the game is freeware. However, some games may license the art assets separately from the code. Thus, the code may ha ...you can play it, and must not share the game with others. Many commercial games provide demos, which conflates Commercial with Shareware. Often the (argua
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  • |licensing = Free for non-commercial use Witherwyn is the spiritual descendant of such great games as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_the_Winds Castle of the Winds] a
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablo_(video_game) Diablo I]. On the other hand many games feature many of the mechanics of a Cellular Automata. There are several goo ...f copying all data and creating a new copy is not very practical for rogue games. A working method is to first mark every visible cell and then process each
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  • |licensing = Free to download ...009 in the [http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/2009-7DRL-results/ Cymon's Games contest].
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  • * Completely artifact free. ==What games use it?==
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  • |developer = [[User:Sarronix|Dan McGrath/Tooth&Claw Games]] ...clawgames.tumblr.com/post/61163371054/asylum-escape-ver-1-0-is-now-out-for-free]].
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