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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. | 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 | Of course, the best way to understand what Roguelikes are is to download and play one. | ||
=== Roguelikes === | === Roguelikes === |
Revision as of 02:30, 22 March 2008
Roguelike News
- 14 February 2025 Sword & Hammer v1.8 released
- 08 February 2025 - ROGUE-FP v3.3 Steam gog
- 07 February 2025 - Roguelegends released
- 06 February 2025 - Overworld v2.4 released
- 30 January 2025 - Soulash 2 v0.8.16 Mercenary Life released
- 19 January 2025 - Once upon a Dungeon II v0.9.0.2 released
- 19 January 2025 -- Cataclysm: Bright Nights V0.7.0 released
- 19 January 2025 -- MudGate (Beta 2) released
- 18 January 2025 - Gloamvault b15 released
- 11 January 2025 - Hokuto no Rogue v0.8.0 released
- 10 January 2025 - BOSS v3.2.0 released
- 05 January 2025 - Piki Rogue v0.1.0 released
- 01 January 2025 - Wizard School Dropout Preview 1 released
- 31 December 2024 - WarpVector 1.3.4 released
- 29 December 2024 - Steam Sky 10.0.5 released
- 25 December 2024 - SummonerRL v2.3.0 released
- 25 December 2024 - Coop Catacombs v1.5 released
- 16 December 2024 - Terra Randoma v1.2.02 Seasons released on Steam
- 14 December 2024 - Wayward Beta 2.14.0 "Runekeeper" released
- 13 December 2024 - Shadowed: the Demon Castle of Ooe v0.7.01 major update, ronin class added
- 1 December 2024 - Triangle Wizard 2 v2.4 released
- 29 November 2024 - GearHead Caramel v0.975 released
- 19 November 2024 - Revengate 0.13.0 released
- 16 November 2024 - Realms of the Lost Beta 2 released
- 10 November 2024 - Sulphur Memories: Alchemist 0.3.2 released
- 31 October 2024 - Jareth's Labyrinth v3.5 released
- 30 October 2024 - Asterogue online version released.
- 23 October 2024 - Depths of Endor: Dungeon RPG v1.0.0 released
Welcome to the RogueBasin!
The RogueBasin is a central knowledge-base for everything related to the Roguelike genre, as well as a detailed directory of Roguelikes.
What is a Roguelike?
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 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.
Roguelikes
Many Roguelikes are freely available online. The most popular are:
- ADOM http://www.adom.de/
- Angband http://www.thangorodrim.net/
- Crawl http://www.dungeoncrawl.org/
- NetHack http://www.nethack.org/
- ToME http://www.t-o-m-e.net/
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. The following may help you find out more:
- Categorized Roguelikes
- Lists of Roguelikes
- Major Roguelikes
- Roguelike Reviews
- Tree of roguelike evolution
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:
- Events
- 7DRL
- rec.games.roguelike.development Newsgroup
- Roguelike Dev FAQ
- How to Write a Roguelike in 15 Steps
- Articles about making a roguelike game
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 article.
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 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. Have a look at the templates, category:main or the article requests.