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100 Rogues is an original Roguelike for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices. It features two playable classes with unique skill trees (similar to Diablo), several tilesets, original SNES-style music, and fully animated pixel art. 100 Rogues was developed from scratch for the iPhone OS devices, and has a click to move control scheme rather than a virtual d-pad. | |||
==Reception== | |||
''100 Rogues'' was received very well, getting 4 or 5 stars from most reviewers. Complaints were mostly focused on the stability of the game on release; several critics noted crashes or other bugs. [[Dinofarm Games]] made very quick attempts to fix these issues and some reviewers have since tempered their reviews.{{ref|nodpad}} | |||
[http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/215117/app-store-games-of-the-week-may-7th-edition/| GamePro Review ] | |||
[http://toucharcade.com/2010/05/04/100-rogues-review-a-remarkable-re-imagination-of-the-rogue-like/| TouchArcade Review ] | |||
[http://www.appsafari.com/games/12049/100-rogues/| 4.5/5 from AppSafari ] | |||
[http://nodpad.com/2010/05/08/100-rogues-review-with-this-magic-ring-i-thee-wed/| "Must Have" from NoDPad ] | |||
[http://www.appspy.com/100-rogues-review| 4 from AppSpy ] |
Revision as of 01:33, 25 June 2010
100 Rogues | |
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Stable game | |
Developer | Keith Burgun |
Theme | Fantasy |
Influences | Rogue |
Released | (?) |
Updated | May 6, 2010 (?) |
Licensing | Commercial |
P. Language | |
Platforms | iPhone |
Interface | Graphical Tiles |
Game Length | Medium |
Official site of 100 Rogues |
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100 Rogues is an original Roguelike for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices. It features two playable classes with unique skill trees (similar to Diablo), several tilesets, original SNES-style music, and fully animated pixel art. 100 Rogues was developed from scratch for the iPhone OS devices, and has a click to move control scheme rather than a virtual d-pad.
Reception
100 Rogues was received very well, getting 4 or 5 stars from most reviewers. Complaints were mostly focused on the stability of the game on release; several critics noted crashes or other bugs. Dinofarm Games made very quick attempts to fix these issues and some reviewers have since tempered their reviews.Template:Ref