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===Roguelike News===
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'''Roguelike [[:Category:Events|events]] of 2024:'''
* [[7DRL Challenge 2024]]
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* [[Articles|Articles]]
* [[:Category:Roguelike_games|Games]]
* [https://forums.roguetemple.com//irldb/ Searchable Database]
* [[Developers]]
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* [[Chatroom]]
* [[RogueBasin:Community_Portal|Community]]
* [[Links]]
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= What is a Roguelike? =
One does not simply ask "What is a Roguelike".
The term "roguelike" is still growing in popularity to describe any game with procedural content generation, or punishing difficulty. RogueBasin is meant to serve as a repository of knowledge mostly for '''Traditional Roguelikes'''.
= What is a Traditional Roguelike? =


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=== Welcome to the RogueBasin! ===


The [[RogueBasin]] is a central [[articles|knowledge-base]] for everything related to the [[What a roguelike is|Roguelike]] genre, as well as a detailed [[:category:roguelike games|directory of Roguelikes]].  
A traditional Roguelike is usually described as a computer game with a strong focus on intricate gameplay and replayability, where the player has an indefinite amount of time in which to make a move, making gameplay comparable more to chess than to reflex-based games like first-person shooters, and where the game provides new content and challenges on every run, using procedural content generation techniques.  


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There are many other factors one may consider as relevant for traditional roguelikes, including them having an abstract world representation using characters or simple sprites, as opposed to detailed graphics, requiring the player's imagination to come into play (gameplay is more like reading a book than watching a movie). Modern traditional roguelikes often shun this aspect, in favor of accessibility for less hardcore players.
[[Articles|Articles]] &middot; [[:category:roguelike games|Games]] &middot; [[RogueBasin talk:Community Portal|Community]] &middot; [[Roguelike Links|Links]]
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=== What is a Roguelike? ===
Read more about the topic [[What_a_roguelike_is|here]]


A Roguelike is usually described as a free turn-based computer game with a strong focus on intricate gameplay and replayability, and an abstract world representation using ASCII-based display, as opposed to 3D graphics. Of course, as with any genre, there are deviations from the norm.  
= Roguelikes =
 
Roguelikes allow the player an indefinite amount of time in which to make a move, making gameplay comparable more to chess than to reflex-based games like first-person shooters. Since graphics are limited (if not completely shunned), the player's imagination must come into play - gameplay is more like reading a book than watching a movie.
Of course, the best way to understand what Roguelikes are is to download and play one.
 
Many Roguelikes are freely available online. The most influential ones from the 00's decade are classified as [[Major_roguelikes| Major Roguelikes]] in roguebasin:
 
<div style="text-align:center">[[ADOM]] '''|''' [[Angband]] '''|''' [[Crawl]] '''|''' [[NetHack]] '''|''' [[ToME]]</div>
 
Before their rise in popularity in the late 80s and 90s, the genre was dominated by the [[Major_classic_roguelikes| Major Classic Roguelikes]]:
 
<div style="text-align:center">[[Rogue]] '''|''' [[Hack]] '''|''' [[Moria]] '''|''' [[Larn]] '''|''' [[Omega]]</div>


Of course, the best way to understand what a Roguelike is is to download and play one.
Since the control systems of these Roguelikes are geared towards "expert" players, the novice player may be interested in trying a 'lighter' game like some of the '''[[coffeebreak roguelike]]s''' or just dive in at the deep end and find a '''[[:Category:Roguelike_games|roguelike game]]''' to suit you.


=== Roguelikes ===
= Roguelike Community=
There are several other important places in the roguelike community that you should consider visiting:


Many Roguelikes are freely available online. The most popular are:
* [https://discord.gg/Hq8wPcs roguelikes discord] - Currently the most active online discussion channel for roguelikes
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/roguelikes/ roguelikes subreddit] - Currently the most active async discussion channel for roguelikes
* [http://angband.oook.cz/ Angband.oook.cz] A very active website about Angband and variants.
* [https://forums.roguetemple.com/index.php Temple of the Roguelike Forum] - A forum for the roguelike community which used to be very active but still may be worth checking.


*[[ADOM]] http://www.adom.de/,
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*[[Angband]] http://www.thangorodrim.net/,
[http://roguebasin.com/index.php?title=Featured%20roguelike&action=edit Update featured roguelike] '''|''' [[:Category:Featured_Roguelikes|Previously featured]]
*[[Crawl]] http://www.dungeoncrawl.org/,
*[[NetHack]] http://www.nethack.org/,
*[[ToME]] http://www.t-o-m-e.net/
*[[Zangband]] http://www.zangband.org/.


Since the control systems of these Roguelikes are geared towards "expert" players, the novice player may be interested in trying a 'lighter' game like [[DoomRL]] or [[CastlevaniaRL]]. The following may help you find out more:
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*[[:category:roguelike games|Categorized Roguelikes]]
= New Roguelike Releases =
*[[list of roguelikes|Lists of Roguelikes]]
[http://roguebasin.com/index.php?title=News&action=edit Announce new release]
*[[Major roguelikes|Major Roguelikes]]
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*[[Roguelike Reviews]]


=== Roguelike development ===
= Roguelike Development =
   
   
If you have some ideas for a new Roguelike and would like to give development a go (or are already a seasoned [[developer]]) the RogueBasin is here to help you expand the Roguelike genre. A [[articles|complete list of articles]] is available, but here are some to get you started:
If you have some ideas for a new Roguelike and would like to give development a go (or are already a seasoned [[developer]]) the RogueBasin is here to help you expand the Roguelike genre. A [[articles|complete list of articles]] is available, but here are some to get you started:


* [[:Category:Events|Events]]
* [[7DRL]]
* [[rgrd|rec.games.roguelike.development Newsgroup]]
* [[rgrd|rec.games.roguelike.development Newsgroup]]
* [[Roguelike Dev FAQ]]
* [[Roguelike Dev FAQ]]
* [[How to Write a Roguelike in 15 Steps]]
* [[How to Write a Roguelike in 15 Steps]]
* [[Articles|All Roguelike development articles]]


===Contribute===
=Contribute=
One of the easiest ways to contribute is to add your name to the [[RGRD Wiki Project]]. Simply add your name there yourself, or post a message on [[rgrd]] stating that you'd like to participate, and what you agree to. If someone happens to see a relevant post by you, they'll upload it to this wiki as an [[articles|article]].
If you'd like to contribute to RogueBasin, simply create an account and log in. Feel very free to edit! We especially need more information added to the [[:category:roguelike games|games pages]] and the [[list of roguelike games|lists]] - if you're a developer, consider updating your game's page, and making sure that it (and you) are included in the relevant lists.
 
If you'd like to contribute to RogueBasin directly, simply create and log into an account. Feel very free to edit! We especially need more information added to the [[:category:roguelike games|games pages]] and the [[list of roguelike games|lists]] - if you're a developer, consider updating your game's page, and making sure that it (and you) are included in the relevant lists. Have a look at [[:category:templates|the templates]], [[:category:main]] or the [[RogueBasin:Requests|article requests]].


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If you're an experienced developer, consider writing articles about creating Roguelikes. There are many people new to Roguelike development, and they often need help. It's especially helpful to write articles about problems you have experienced yourself.
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 16 March 2024

Welcome to RogueBasin,

the Roguelike information resource that you can edit.

What is a Roguelike?

One does not simply ask "What is a Roguelike".

The term "roguelike" is still growing in popularity to describe any game with procedural content generation, or punishing difficulty. RogueBasin is meant to serve as a repository of knowledge mostly for Traditional Roguelikes.

What is a Traditional Roguelike?

CTctB.png

A traditional Roguelike is usually described as a computer game with a strong focus on intricate gameplay and replayability, where the player has an indefinite amount of time in which to make a move, making gameplay comparable more to chess than to reflex-based games like first-person shooters, and where the game provides new content and challenges on every run, using procedural content generation techniques.

There are many other factors one may consider as relevant for traditional roguelikes, including them having an abstract world representation using characters or simple sprites, as opposed to detailed graphics, requiring the player's imagination to come into play (gameplay is more like reading a book than watching a movie). Modern traditional roguelikes often shun this aspect, in favor of accessibility for less hardcore players.

Read more about the topic here

Roguelikes

Of course, the best way to understand what Roguelikes are is to download and play one.

Many Roguelikes are freely available online. The most influential ones from the 00's decade are classified as Major Roguelikes in roguebasin:

Before their rise in popularity in the late 80s and 90s, the genre was dominated by the Major Classic Roguelikes:

Since the control systems of these Roguelikes are geared towards "expert" players, the novice player may be interested in trying a 'lighter' game like some of the coffeebreak roguelikes or just dive in at the deep end and find a roguelike game to suit you.

Roguelike Community

There are several other important places in the roguelike community that you should consider visiting:


Featured Roguelike: Hokuto no Rogue

Hokuto no Rogue Screenshot

A graphical roguelike set in the world of Hokuto no Ken (a.k.a. Fist of the North Star).

Features

  • Special moves
  • Customizable Characters
  • Music and sound effects
  • Special graphics effects
  • Allies

Do you want your game to be featured here? create a page about it in roguebasin, and announce new releases here and at roguetemple!


Update featured roguelike | Previously featured

New Roguelike Releases

Announce new release


Roguelike Development

If you have some ideas for a new Roguelike and would like to give development a go (or are already a seasoned developer) the RogueBasin is here to help you expand the Roguelike genre. A complete list of articles is available, but here are some to get you started:

Contribute

If you'd like to contribute to RogueBasin, simply create an account and log in. Feel very free to edit! We especially need more information added to the games pages and the lists - if you're a developer, consider updating your game's page, and making sure that it (and you) are included in the relevant lists.

If you're an experienced developer, consider writing articles about creating Roguelikes. There are many people new to Roguelike development, and they often need help. It's especially helpful to write articles about problems you have experienced yourself.