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Latest revision as of 18:36, 16 December 2019
Linux is a Free Software kernel but the term is also, and usually, used to refer to an operating system using the Linux Kernel.
Linux is in many ways similar to Unix, so you should look its page. The original Rogue was also initially released for Unix in 1980, meaning it was able to be ported to Linux with less hassle.
Available roguelikes
- ADOM
- Allure of the Stars
- Angband
- Brogue
- CataclysmDDA and Cataclysm
- DCSS and Linley's Dungeon Crawl
- DiabloRL
- DoomRL
- Dungeons of Dredmor
- Dwarf Fortress
- Gone Rogue
- Javelin
- Lost Labyrinth DX
- Moria
- NetHack
- POWDER
- Robinson
- Rogue
- Shadow of the Wyrm
- ToME
- UnReal World
See also
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