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− | A '''roguelike''' computer game is one that resembles ''Rogue''. See [[Gameinfo:Roguelike]]. | + | {{wikipedia|Roguelike}} |
+ | A '''roguelike''' computer game is one that resembles ''[[Rogue (game)|Rogue]]''. See [[Gameinfo:Roguelike]]. | ||
− | The original '' | + | The original ''Rogue'' game featured a thief who entered the dungeon to steal the [[Amulet of Yendor]]. A free clone called ''[[Hack]]'' retained the Amulet, but introduced some features including a pet [[dog]] and multiple [[role]]s ([[class]]es). The six roles in ''Hack'' are [[Tourist]], [[Speleologist]], [[Barbarian|Fighter]], [[Knight]], [[Cave-man]], and [[Wizard]]. |
− | The game ''[[NetHack]]'' has added several features to ''Hack'', including both the | + | The game ''[[NetHack]]'' has added several features to ''Hack'', including both the [[Rogue]] class and the [[Rogue level]]. |
− | == List of | + | == List of roguelike games == |
− | * [[Rogue (game)]] | + | * ''[[Rogue (game)|Rogue]]'' |
− | * Moria | + | ** ''Moria'' |
− | ** Umoria | + | *** ''Umoria'' |
− | ** [[Angband]] | + | *** ''[[Angband]]'' |
− | *** ZAngband | + | **** ''ZAngband'' |
− | *** ToME : Troubles/Tales of Middle Earth | + | **** ''ToME'': ''Troubles/Tales of Middle Earth'' |
− | *** MAngband | + | **** ''MAngband'' |
− | * Linley's | + | **** ...and so many other Angband variants |
− | * [[ | + | ** ''[[Linley's Dungeon Crawl]]'' |
− | ** [[NetHack | + | *** ''Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup'' |
− | ** [[SLASH'EM]] - Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack | + | ** ''[[Hack]]'' |
− | ** [http://nethack-users.sourceforge.jp/ JNetHack] - Japanese derivative of NetHack. The older version (based on NetHack 3.2.2) by Issei Numata is [http://www.jnethack.org/ here]. In addition, | + | *** ''[[NetHack]]'' |
− | ** [http://spanish-nethack.sourceforge.net/ Nethack en Español] - NetHack translated into Spanish. | + | **** ''[[SLASH'EM]]'' - ''Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic'' |
− | *The Caves of Larn | + | **** ''[[SporkHack]]'' |
− | **Ultra Larn | + | **** ''[[NetHack brass]]'' |
− | * Omega | + | **** [http://nethack-users.sourceforge.jp/ ''JNetHack''] - Japanese derivative of ''NetHack''. The older version (based on ''NetHack ''3.2.2) by Issei Numata is [http://www.jnethack.org/ here]. In addition, beta versions of [http://jslashem.sourceforge.jp/ ''JSLASH'EM''] is also available now. |
− | * [[ADOM]] : Ancient Domains Of Mystery | + | **** [http://spanish-nethack.sourceforge.net/ ''Nethack en Español''] - ''NetHack'' translated into Spanish. |
− | * IVAN : Iter Vehemens ad Necem | + | **** see other [[Variant]]s derived from Nethack on a separate page |
− | * Mysterious Dungeon - A long-running series of commercial roguelikes. | + | **''The Caves of [[Larn]]'' |
+ | ***''Ultra Larn'' | ||
+ | ** ''Omega'' | ||
+ | ** ''[[ADOM]]'': ''Ancient Domains Of Mystery'' | ||
+ | ** ''IVAN'': ''Iter Vehemens ad Necem'' | ||
+ | ** ''Mysterious Dungeon'' - A long-running series of commercial roguelikes. | ||
+ | ** ''Dwarf Fortress'' | ||
+ | ** ''POWDER'' | ||
+ | ** ''[[Brogue]]'' | ||
− | Though ''Diablo'' borrowed much from the roguelike genre, | + | Though ''Diablo'' borrowed much from the roguelike genre, it is not usually considered a roguelike itself. [http://diablo.chaosforge.org/ There is a roguelike based on it, however.] |
− | + | RogueBasin also has a more complete [[roguebasin:Category:Roguelike games|list of roguelikes]]. | |
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[NetHack]] | ||
+ | * the list of NetHack [[variants]] | ||
+ | * [[Angband]] | ||
+ | * [[Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | {{noversion}} |
+ | [[Category:Roguelikes| ]] |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 14 January 2013
A roguelike computer game is one that resembles Rogue. See Gameinfo:Roguelike.
The original Rogue game featured a thief who entered the dungeon to steal the Amulet of Yendor. A free clone called Hack retained the Amulet, but introduced some features including a pet dog and multiple roles (classes). The six roles in Hack are Tourist, Speleologist, Fighter, Knight, Cave-man, and Wizard.
The game NetHack has added several features to Hack, including both the Rogue class and the Rogue level.
List of roguelike games
- Rogue
- Moria
- Umoria
- Angband
- ZAngband
- ToME: Troubles/Tales of Middle Earth
- MAngband
- ...and so many other Angband variants
- Linley's Dungeon Crawl
- Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup
- Hack
- NetHack
- SLASH'EM - Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic
- SporkHack
- NetHack brass
- JNetHack - Japanese derivative of NetHack. The older version (based on NetHack 3.2.2) by Issei Numata is here. In addition, beta versions of JSLASH'EM is also available now.
- Nethack en Español - NetHack translated into Spanish.
- see other Variants derived from Nethack on a separate page
- NetHack
- The Caves of Larn
- Ultra Larn
- Omega
- ADOM: Ancient Domains Of Mystery
- IVAN: Iter Vehemens ad Necem
- Mysterious Dungeon - A long-running series of commercial roguelikes.
- Dwarf Fortress
- POWDER
- Brogue
- Moria
Though Diablo borrowed much from the roguelike genre, it is not usually considered a roguelike itself. There is a roguelike based on it, however.
RogueBasin also has a more complete list of roguelikes.
See also
- NetHack
- the list of NetHack variants
- Angband
- Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup