Rogue variants

Group Description

Games deriving gameplay and appearance from the 1980 mainframe game Rogue, later published for home microcomputers by Epyx and inspiring a long legacy of Hack derivatives etc.

While there are some debates as to what constitutes a Rogue-like, the following to features are considered crucial among the community:
  1. Dungeon crawl with randomized dungeons, where maps, items and monsters are generated anew with each new game.
  2. Perma-Death: You have only one save game, and it is deleted upon death. If you die, you have to start a new game.
The following additional features are also often found in rogue-likes, especially traditional ones.
  1. Turn-based game play, especially single-action-per-turn.
  2. Single-character game.
  3. 2D top-down ASCII text graphics, with text symbols representing players, monsters, items, walls etc. (Modern rogue-likes give you the opportunity to replace them by graphical 2D tile sets or even isometric graphics.)
  4. Rogue-like games are traditionally freeware, and often open source.
These features are not necessarily required to be included in the game, but at least two or more of them should be present.

A bordering case that is hotly disputed in the Roguelike community is Diablo, a commercial game which was inspired by Roguelikes, but added real-time game-play and isometric graphics. This game should not be added here as it only has one of these additional features (single character play); also perma-death is not implemented here (but optionally added as "Hardcore mode" in Diablo II).
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Game Titlesorted in ascending orderYearPlatformPublisherMobyScore
Beneath Apple Manor1978Apple II, Atari 8-bit, PC BooterQuality Software2.32
StarQuest: Rescue at Rigel1980Apple II, Atari 8-bit, DOS, PC Booter, TRS-80, VIC-20Automated Simulations, Inc.3.30
Telengard1982Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Commodore PET/CBM, DOS, TRS-80, WindowsAvalon Hill3.09
The Valley1982Commodore 64, DOS, ZX SpectrumArgus Press Software Ltd.3.75
Warrior of Ras: Volume I - Dunzhin1982Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, PC BooterComputer Applications Unlimited2.83
Rogue1983Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, iPhone, Linux, TRS-80 CoCo, ZX SpectrumArtificial Intelligence Design3.39
Warriors of Ras Volume II: Kaiv1983Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64Screenplay3.20
Hack1984Atari ST, DOS4.33
Larn1986Atari ST, DOS, Linux3.58
NetHack1987Amiga, Atari ST, DOS, Linux, Macintosh, Windows3.88
Evets: The Ultimate Adventure1988DOSSAck Enterprizes...
Rogue Clone1988DOS, Linux...
Omega1988DOS, Linux, Windows2.39
Moria1988Amiga, Atari ST, DOS, Macintosh...
MAG1988DOS3.25
Quick Majik Adventure1991DOS2.33
Angband1992Amiga, DOS, Linux, Macintosh, Windows, Windows Mobile3.67
Dungeon Hack1993DOSStrategic Simulations, Inc.3.25
Reaping the Dungeon1993DOS3.00
Castle of the Winds1993Windows 3.xEpic MegaGames, Inc.3.82
Valhalla1993DOSOptyk3.63
Ancient Domains of Mystery1994Amiga, DOS, Linux3.83
AlphaMan1995DOS...
Caverns of Xaskazien1995DOS, WindowsLittle Devils Inc.2.67
Quest ][1995DOS2.75
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Selected Covers

DOS Front Cover
Front cover for Valhalla
Windows 3.x Front Cover
Front cover for Castle of the Winds
Commodore 64 Front Cover
Front cover for Telengard
Apple II Front Cover
Front cover for Beneath Apple Manor

Selected Screenshots

Opening Title
Screenshot from Valhalla
Start screen
Screenshot from MAG
Title Screen
Screenshot from Angband
Title screen (BGI graphics)
Screenshot from The Valley
Title screen
Screenshot from Quick Majik Adventure
 
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