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''"GET YOUR JUNK OFF MY ALTAR!"''
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Ancient Domains of Mystery''}}
: – one possible result of dropping items on an [[altar]] in '''ADOM'''
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{{wikipedia|Ancient Domains of Mystery}}
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{{RogueBasin|ADOM}}
Much has been said about '''ADOM''', the [[roguelike]] game.
 
  
[[Roguebasin]] classifies both ADOM and [[NetHack]] as [http://roguebasin.roguelikedevelopment.org/index.php?title=Hacklike Hacklikes], as opposed to [[Angband]] and similar games which are [http://roguebasin.roguelikedevelopment.org/index.php?title=Band Band]. So a contrast of ADOM and NetHack is fundamentally different from a contrast of NetHack and Angband.
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'''''Ancient Domains of Mystery''''' ('''''ADOM''''') is a [[roguelike]] game in which the player must stop the forces of Chaos.
  
ADOM and NetHack both have [[persistent level]]s. They both have a [[BUC]] system (but in Angband, curses as such apply only to worn items). They both have [[god]]s and [[alignment]]s (but Angband does not). You [[pray]] when in trouble. Both ADOM and NetHack [[shop]]s are rooms with items on the floor (but Angband shops are menus).
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[[Roguebasin]] classifies both ''ADOM'' and ''[[NetHack]]'' as [http://roguebasin.roguelikedevelopment.org/index.php?title=Hacklike Hacklikes], as opposed to [[Angband]] and similar games which are [http://roguebasin.roguelikedevelopment.org/index.php?title=Band Band]. So a contrast of ''ADOM'' and ''NetHack'' is fundamentally different from a contrast of ''NetHack'' and ''Angband''.
  
But ADOM is much larger and more difficult than NetHack, while NetHack has some nice features that ADOM lacks. Eva Myer's [http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~eva/nhvsadom.html Nethack vs ADOM] page has two sections, each listing why one game is better than the other. [http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~eva/nhvsadom.html Nethack vs. ADOM@Everything2.com] has three (and potentially more) attempts at contrasting the two games.
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''ADOM'' and ''NetHack'' both have [[persistent level]]s (''Angband'' does not). They both have a [[BUC]] system (in ''Angband'', curses as such apply only to worn items). They both have [[god]]s and [[alignment]]s (''Angband'' does not). You [[pray]] when in trouble. Both ''ADOM'' and ''NetHack'' [[shop]]s are rooms with items on the floor (''Angband'' shops are menus).
  
== Attempting to play ADOM? ==
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''ADOM'' is much larger and more difficult than ''NetHack'', while ''NetHack'' has some nice features and detail that ''ADOM'' lacks. A common summary of the games is that ''ADOM'' has more breadth, while ''NetHack'' has more depth. Eva Myer's [http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~eva/nhvsadom.html ''NetHack'' vs ''ADOM''] page has two sections, each listing why one game is better than the other. [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=572276 NetHack vs. ADOM@Everything2.com] has three (and potentially more) attempts at contrasting the two games.
  
NetHack players attempting to install ADOM on their computer (even if they already run Angband) might not expect certain problems that can happen.
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== Getting started ==
  
ADOM's source code is not public. You cannot compile ADOM for whatever [[Unix]] that you are running or port it to whatever operating system you have. If you go to Thomas Biskup's official site, http://www.adom.de, but cannot find a binary for your platform, then you could still rig a DOS emulator to play the DOS version of ADOM. You could investigate [http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/ DOSbox], or you could even try to [[w:c:howto:Howto install FreeDOS in QEMU|install FreeDOS in QEMU]].
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''NetHack'' players attempting to install ''ADOM'' on their computer (even if they already run other roguelike games) might not expect certain problems that can happen. ''ADOM'''s source code is not public and therefore cannot be compiled for [[Unix]] or other operating systems. Unless there is an ''ADOM'' binary for your platform (Windows, Mac, DOS, and Linux [http://www.adom.de/adom/download.php3]), then an emulator such as [http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/ DOSBox] or workarounds such as [[w:c:howto:Howto install FreeDOS in QEMU|installing FreeDOS in QEMU]] will be required.
  
ADOM is "postcardware", so if you play it enough then you must also tackle [http://www.adom.de/adom/postcard.php3 the Postcard Quest] of sending a postcard to the game's author, Thomas Biskup in Germany.
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The author requests that those who play and enjoy ''ADOM'' embark upon the "[http://www.adom.de/adom/postcard.php3 Postcard Quest]", which means sending him a postcard to his home in [[Wikipedia:Germany|Germany]].
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==External links==
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*[http://www.adom.de/ Official ''ADOM'' site]
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* [http://ancardia.wikia.com/wiki/ADOM_Wiki ''ADOM'' wiki]
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*[http://www.adomgb.info/adomgb-toc.html ''ADOM'' guidebook]
  
 
[[Category:Roguelikes]]
 
[[Category:Roguelikes]]

Latest revision as of 05:25, 11 March 2020

Ancient Domains of Mystery (ADOM) is a roguelike game in which the player must stop the forces of Chaos.

Roguebasin classifies both ADOM and NetHack as Hacklikes, as opposed to Angband and similar games which are Band. So a contrast of ADOM and NetHack is fundamentally different from a contrast of NetHack and Angband.

ADOM and NetHack both have persistent levels (Angband does not). They both have a BUC system (in Angband, curses as such apply only to worn items). They both have gods and alignments (Angband does not). You pray when in trouble. Both ADOM and NetHack shops are rooms with items on the floor (Angband shops are menus).

ADOM is much larger and more difficult than NetHack, while NetHack has some nice features and detail that ADOM lacks. A common summary of the games is that ADOM has more breadth, while NetHack has more depth. Eva Myer's NetHack vs ADOM page has two sections, each listing why one game is better than the other. NetHack vs. ADOM@Everything2.com has three (and potentially more) attempts at contrasting the two games.

Getting started

NetHack players attempting to install ADOM on their computer (even if they already run other roguelike games) might not expect certain problems that can happen. ADOM's source code is not public and therefore cannot be compiled for Unix or other operating systems. Unless there is an ADOM binary for your platform (Windows, Mac, DOS, and Linux [1]), then an emulator such as DOSBox or workarounds such as installing FreeDOS in QEMU will be required.

The author requests that those who play and enjoy ADOM embark upon the "Postcard Quest", which means sending him a postcard to his home in Germany.

External links