Don't ask me what a Roguelike is, I won't be able to tell you.
If it can be considered one, my favorite one is Dwarf Fortress, my favorite one that I play is Dungeon Crawl Soup
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The roguelike is a sub-genre of role-playing video games, characterized by level randomization, permanent death, and turn-based movement. Most roguelikes feature ASCII graphics, with newer ones increasingly offering tile-based graphics. Games are typically dungeon crawls, with many monsters, items, and environmental features. Computer roguelikes usually employ the majority of the keyboard to facilitate interaction with items and the environment. The name of the genre comes from the 1980 game Rogue.
Can I get a translation? Anyone?Nothing Else Then Faster Then Light I agree with evryone Saying Faster Then Light Or was it Than I dont know D:
Translated to English Languge (The Understandable one)Can I get a translation? Anyone?
I don't like how the term roguelike has become rather broad as a category of game. I personally don't consider any game roguelike unless its ascii based.
I mean how in gods name is FTL considered roguelike?
The routes for FTL get randomised every time, if you die then you have to start again and it does have a small hint of turn-based gameplay.Code:The roguelike is a sub-genre of role-playing video games, characterized by level randomization, permanent death, and turn-based movement. Most roguelikes feature ASCII graphics, with newer ones increasingly offering tile-based graphics. Games are typically dungeon crawls, with many monsters, items, and environmental features. Computer roguelikes usually employ the majority of the keyboard to facilitate interaction with items and the environment. The name of the genre comes from the 1980 game Rogue.
I suppose that's how it was named xD But yes, I don't think it should really be called a Rougelike because it doesn't have THAT much of a turn-based system
Stupid question but is Dwarf Fortress Free?
Would this essentially be called a MUD? Because I've always wanted to try one of those and this looks fairly interesting.http://www.tomenet.net/
I am able to rig up a server if anyone is interested. Its a really good multiplayer roguelike based on the creative works of J.R.R Tolkien.