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= Featured Roguelike: [[ | = Featured Roguelike: [[Block Rogue]] = | ||
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[[Block Rogue]] is not a deep, traditional roguelike game. Instead, it's a puzzle game akin to Adventures of Lolo but with procedurally generated puzzles. | |||
It starts with familiar block-pushing puzzles, but is soon complicated by additional puzzle objects, including rolling boulders, switches, and laser beams. | |||
The goal was to offset any feelings of "meaninglessness" by embedding a lot of deep lore into the story, some of it difficult to find. | |||
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Revision as of 12:54, 12 January 2011
Featured Roguelike: Block Rogue
Block Rogue is not a deep, traditional roguelike game. Instead, it's a puzzle game akin to Adventures of Lolo but with procedurally generated puzzles.
It starts with familiar block-pushing puzzles, but is soon complicated by additional puzzle objects, including rolling boulders, switches, and laser beams.
The goal was to offset any feelings of "meaninglessness" by embedding a lot of deep lore into the story, some of it difficult to find.