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Revision as of 03:14, 27 April 2006
A handheld roguelike is a roguelike game for a small electronic device such as a cellphone, a video game system, or a PDA.
Even a system capable of running Windows or Linux does not guarantee a good roguelike experience. The small screen and limited controls of most handhelds mean that, unless careful work is done in UI design, the resulting game can be unplayable.
Some of these games also work on Windows or Linux, either by themselves or with the help of an emulator.
Multiple platforms
- CalcRogue (stable; made for TI QWERTY calculators and PalmPilots)
Calculators
- TiRogue (alpha)
Cellphones
Game Boy Advance
PalmPilot
- iLarn
- iRogue
- kMoria (alpha)
- Nethack-Palm (alpha)
- PaleoHack (alpha)
- PocketRogue
PlayStation Portable
- Angband for PSP (alpha)
- NetHack for the PSP (beta)
- ToME for the PSP (either in alpha or beta - unknown)
Windows Mobile / Windows CE
- AngbandCE
- nanRogue (final beta)
- NetHack for Windows CE
Other
- NetHack for Psion
- Hack for Nintendo DS - requires DSLinux
See also
- Console roguelike - a roguelike for video game consoles that connect to a TV
- List of roguelikes