![]() ![]() It is the kind of aesthetic that my lightweight programming skills could pull off if I ever decided to make a RL. And I always liked the very Windows 95 interface of a half dozen or more separate windows that you could resize and move around to your liking. You could recruit multiple party members and I'm not sure if the difficulty was more due to my young age than the game itself being tough, but by-and-large it fits the bill of a roguelike experience. The game had a randomized mapping system and permadeath (you can resurrect characters, but every event is saved and cannot be reloaded). A game that I remembered earlier this summer and finally clicked that it was a roguelike was a dungeon crawler game released in 1995, "Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol" (totally unrelated to the Lord of the Rings setting of Mordor). This is largely referring to games that came out before the popularization of the term in the late 2000's. Roguelike Radio podcast for all things roguelike-y.The ArchiveRL project, building a complete archive of roguelikes.A torrented bundle of many many roguelikes. ![]() Find more awesome roguelikes at RogueBasin.Posts simply linking to or mentioning games will be removed, especially in relation to "roguelike-likes". ![]() Video reviews/plays of "roguelikelikes" will be removed.
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