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= Featured Roguelike: [[Incursion]] =
= Featured Roguelike: [[Shadow of the Wyrm]] =
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A freeware roguelike game based on the mechanics of the d20 system
An open-world fantasy roguelike in the style of ADOM and Omega.


== Features ==
== Features ==
* Many character design choices: 9 races, 10 classes, 45 skills, and 19 choices of god.
* Large world with random and set areas
* Character development is focused on skills and feats.
* Start at the edge of the world, or in the center of the empire
* Non-regenerating hit points
* Quests from the starting island to the ends of the world
* Special mechanics for resting.
* A wide variety of races, classes, and optional conducts to suit various playstyles
* No grinding for random drops.
* Nine deities, each with their own likes and dislikes
* 1-bit sprites with a variety of color palettes


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Revision as of 15:55, 29 December 2022


Featured Roguelike: Shadow of the Wyrm

Shadow of the Wyrm Screenshot

An open-world fantasy roguelike in the style of ADOM and Omega.

Features

  • Large world with random and set areas
  • Start at the edge of the world, or in the center of the empire
  • Quests from the starting island to the ends of the world
  • A wide variety of races, classes, and optional conducts to suit various playstyles
  • Nine deities, each with their own likes and dislikes
  • 1-bit sprites with a variety of color palettes