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Zona
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
40426 Posts
December 19 2009 01:20 GMT
#1
Anyone else here enjoy playing roguelikes? Let's have a discussion. (Search gives me no results for "roguelike" - I'm surprised no one's talked about them here yet!)

For those of you who aren't roguelike players yet, roguelikes usually are low or no-graphics turn-based rpg's with randomly generated levels and items, with permanent death, meant to be replayed often, rather than just once through. If you can get over the lack of good graphics, they can be really enjoyable games. Grab loot, power up your character, solve situations by thinking tactically, and learn how to take advantage of the game's mechanics. Randomly generated levels means the game isn't the same every time you play. Permanent death means you can't just casually make choices and then reload when things go wrong (well, if you don't back up your savesgames, which is kind of frowned upon).

I'll start off the thread with my favorites. I prefer fast paced roguelikes, moreso than the "mainstream" roguelikes - usually they take under an hour to play:

DoomRL - Doom, the Roguelike

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An unusual game among other roguelikes, this game is primarily oriented around ranged combat (gunplay!) rather than melee and/or spells. It's based off the original Doom computer game, but you don't have to be a fan of that game to enjoy it. Even though it has only represents everything with letters and symbols (like many other roguelikes), you really feel like you're gunning down hordes of demons and such. Later on more dangerous enemies appear, like Arachnotrons and Revenants, and if you make it all the way you could even face the Cyberdemon!

Download here: http://doom.chaosforge.org/downloads

POWDER

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The original(?) roguelike designed for the GBA (but now available for many platforms, PC being one of them), I enjoy this one because it's focused and flexible. It think the tile-based graphics are rather cute! Due to its original heritage as a GBA roguelike, the interface is streamlined and not overly complicated. A good mix of melee combat and spells, lots of useful items and a unique progress mechanic - choose a god that represents a class each time you level up, and try to gain favor from them to get rewards. There's some cool tricks in the game - you can dip your longsword in greek fire to create a flaming sword that creates light and does extra fire damage! If you wear a pointy hat and slippers with a robe, you regenerate mana more quickly! See of you can make it through floors of monsters to reach the depths of the dungeon and retrieve Baezl'bub's heart!

Download here: http://www.zincland.com/powder/index.php?pagename=release

Berserk!

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A very streamlined and fast-paced ASCII-only roguelike, related to the manga, and made by the same guy who made DoomRL. Takes mere minutes to play. It's not 100% polished, but very visceral. For example, all the red %'s in the screenshot above represent dead bodies that the main character has killed. In this game you simply face endless hordes of enemies that constantly close in on you. But the main character is pretty badass: his attacks hit hard, he can learn a few special attacks, and he has a supply of cool alternate weapons - a multicrossbow, throwing knives, a cannon, bombs, and more - like the manga character. You don't need to be a fan of the manga to enjoy it though (I'm not), you just need to enjoy destroying hordes of beasts as a bad motherfucker.

Download here: http://berserk.chaosforge.org/index.php?module=downloads

MageGuild

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I often enjoy roguelikes that aren't centered around melee combat, and MageGuild is one of these. I actually don't like the tile graphics that are used here, and play the ASCII version instead. The twist in MageGuild is that you aren't a warrior, but a mage of some sort, so you aren't very good at fighting up close. Instead you have to use your spells and carefully manage your mana to make it through the level and find the orb. Survive all the levels to face...well, that's a spoiler.

Download here (I hope this is a permanent link): http://lukos.x10hosting.com/node/8



So what other roguelikes do you guys enjoy?
"If you try responding to those absurd posts every day, you become more damaged. So I pay no attention to them at all." Jung Myung Hoon (aka Fantasy), as translated by Kimoleon
goldrush
Profile Blog Joined June 2004
Canada709 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-19 01:36:42
December 19 2009 01:36 GMT
#2
Nethack is a classic and still awesome.

Spazer
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Canada8031 Posts
December 19 2009 01:40 GMT
#3
I've been playing NetHack (probably the most popular rouguelike) for a year or two, but I still haven't managed to ascend. My current character is a level 17 valkyrie and I'm wandering through Gehennom building up my ascension kit.

The thing about roguelikes is that the learning curve is absurd. Since your characters usually start off ridiculously weak, new players are pretty much screwed if the RNG spawns a decently difficult monster in the early stages of the game. Once you learn the ins and outs of the game, things get a bit better. The permanent death makes every death a memorable one (moreso if it's YASD).

ASCII > tilesets
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Zona
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
40426 Posts
December 19 2009 01:50 GMT
#4
On December 19 2009 10:40 Spazer wrote:
I've been playing NetHack (probably the most popular rouguelike)
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The thing about roguelikes is that the learning curve is absurd. Since your characters usually start off ridiculously weak, new players are pretty much screwed if the RNG spawns a decently difficult monster in the early stages of the game. Once you learn the ins and outs of the game, things get a bit better.

I'm actually a post-NetHack player. One thing I rather disliked was the similar routines you had to go through every game to win, get this and that specific resistance, this artifact, etc. Anyways, the four roguelikes I've listed are much more fast paced and contain fewer arbitrary obstacles - I think the average person can come to enjoy them much more quickly than they can with NetHack.

On December 19 2009 10:40 Spazer wrote:
The permanent death makes every death a memorable one (moreso if it's YASD).

ASCII > tilesets

Indeed, permadeath makes decisions much more important. YASD's are infuriating!

Most tilesets do stink - but the POWDER is sooooo cute! I love that tileset.
"If you try responding to those absurd posts every day, you become more damaged. So I pay no attention to them at all." Jung Myung Hoon (aka Fantasy), as translated by Kimoleon
kuresuti
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
1393 Posts
December 19 2009 01:51 GMT
#5
Angband.

I haven't actually played the original Angband, but I have tried a couple of variants, mainly Zangband and Z+angband.

Zangband is available in both ASCII format and with tile graphics, however, the tile graphics version is not up to date and unfortunatelly, discontinued as far as I know.

I played some Nethack aswell, it's also enjoyable, but I like Zangband more, perhaps because I had played it for a long time before trying Nethack.
closed
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Vatican City State491 Posts
December 19 2009 02:15 GMT
#6
Few yeas ago (more like 'many years ago, in a galaxy far, far away'), when I didnt have internet Ive played some ADOM, but that game was really, really hard, mostly due to its complexity. At the beginning my character would often die of starvation; then Ive learned that one cant eat the meat of kobolds. Anyway, I've never managed to get far in the game because I dint have any FAQ what to do at the beginning - and the lack of ability to save easily was really frustrating.
I tried giving that game a try again two or three years ago; but the lack of ability to save was pretty hard; also I was hoping to do something lame and pass it by reading a walkthrough, but I found none that would lead me by hand.
If someone has a lot of time, then ADOM is definitely interesting, because the game is really, really big.
gameguard
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
Korea (South)2132 Posts
December 19 2009 06:51 GMT
#7
i had a few run throughs of powder and I have a quick question. How do u take off an evil item? I think evil weawpons, you just kill enough monsters and u can take it off, but i duno what to do with the fucking helmets of draining i keep getting. After dying on my warrior, i wanted to make a mage but 3 times in a row, the first helmet i come across drains my mana, and im pretty much boned.
rsol
Profile Joined May 2009
Australia117 Posts
December 19 2009 07:26 GMT
#8
linley's dungeon crawl / stone soup is pretty comfortably the greatest roguelike of all time


and then of course there is dwarf fortress if that counts
plated.rawr
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Norway1676 Posts
December 19 2009 07:32 GMT
#9
http://www.adom.de

Love this one, been playing it for years.
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TheYango
Profile Joined September 2008
United States47024 Posts
December 19 2009 07:50 GMT
#10
My top ones:

Nethack - a classic, awesome, and the standard by which other RLs should be judged. It has its faults, but in general, it can be considered the "stock" roguelike. I actually think it's a good one for a new player to start with, because, while some things are arbitrary and frustrating, it's very easy to see yourself visibly improving at the game as you develop some basic survival strategies.

Adom - I have a few issues with it--it tries to adapt in things like skill ranks, which don't work that well in the context of a roguelike, and in general it feels more luck-based than Nethack, but some of the things it does are pretty good.

DoomRL - Zona has it covered pretty well.

Additionally, two others that aren't that amazing yet, but show promise:

Dwarf Fortress - has been introduced in other threads. While the main game isn't strictly a roguelike, and Adventure Mode isn't fully fleshed out, once it happens, IMO it has things that could make it very unique and special among roguelikes (a persistent, growing, world; location-based, non-hitpoint damage, etc.). That is, at best estimates, going to be several years away though, and realistically, longer than that.

Incursion - this showed promise, but development seems to have gotten bogged down. The basic idea is adapting D&D 3E to a roguelike, and IMO it manages to do this while avoiding some of the issues of 3E. It retains skills in a form that makes them useful (while not required). It avoids the problems of magic-using classes becoming overpowered that D&D 3E suffers from (though the opposite problem occurs). The game has some work, particularly expanding certain ruleset aspects, but since the next release is slated for October 2010, with the last release having been in February. Trivia note: Westley Weimer, one of the most influential members of the Baldur's Gate II modding community, is a playtester for Incursion.
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JohannesH
Profile Joined September 2009
Finland1364 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-19 09:15:15
December 19 2009 09:14 GMT
#11
Ive played only ADOM to any bigger extent. At this point its pretty easy for me to finish a game win an evening, at least with a decent race/class combo. Also afaik still in possession of 3rd fastest speedrun through the game, and fastest with a non-wizard character (18755
turns with a drakeling barbarian :D).

Dont really play it anymore though
If you have to ask, you don't know.
Hinanawi
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2250 Posts
December 19 2009 09:32 GMT
#12
Not a Roguelike, but obviously inspired by them (with less of the soul-crushing difficulty), I've been playing Elona quite a bit lately. It's a lot of fun, I've just been sandboxing, setting up my castle and ranch.
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Macavenger
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United States1132 Posts
December 19 2009 09:58 GMT
#13
I play Angband every once in a while. Haven't ever managed to really get good at it in a couple years of occasional play. I had one Ranger that made it to dlevel 78 with Tenser's and a near endgame level kit that I YASD'd meleeing my way through a Giant pit too casually. Never been able to get nearly that far since. I've gotten to the point that I can reasonably reliably get to about dlevel 50 these days, but usually by that point I haven't actually found much in the way of strong items and can't really kill anything, and end up getting crushed by some Drake or nasty undead.
IMlemon
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
Lithuania296 Posts
December 19 2009 10:39 GMT
#14
I like dungeon crawl the most as of now. The thing I hated about other big roguelikes like nethack and ADOM, is the need for spoilers, you just cannot get through the game without them because there's so much counterintuitive stuff.
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Xiberia
Profile Joined September 2007
Sweden634 Posts
December 19 2009 11:04 GMT
#15
I play Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup a bit on and off. Been a while now though since my demonspawn chaos knight of Mahkleb died being lvl 22 and all : [
Zona
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
40426 Posts
December 20 2009 05:18 GMT
#16
On December 19 2009 15:51 gameguard wrote:
i had a few run throughs of powder and I have a quick question. How do u take off an evil item? I think evil weawpons, you just kill enough monsters and u can take it off, but i duno what to do with the fucking helmets of draining i keep getting. After dying on my warrior, i wanted to make a mage but 3 times in a row, the first helmet i come across drains my mana, and im pretty much boned.

There more than one way to deal with stuck evil items, but the easiest way I would say is to keep/grow favor with your chosen god. If you have a lot of favor (by doing things they like - e.g. kill enemies when worshipping the warrior god Klaskov or casting spells when worshipping the mage god belweir, then they'll grant you gifts and bonuses when your favor is high, or solve various afflictions, including stuck evil items. Another common way is mix/dip the item with holy water. If you're desperate you can dip/mix the item with acid to destroy it.

On December 19 2009 16:50 TheYango wrote:
DoomRL - Zona has it covered pretty well.

The whole point was to have a discussion! Let's talk about it - why do you like it, what kind of strategies work for you?


On December 19 2009 16:50 TheYango wrote:
Dwarf Fortress - has been introduced in other threads. While the main game isn't strictly a roguelike, and Adventure Mode isn't fully fleshed out, once it happens, IMO it has things that could make it very unique and special among roguelikes (a persistent, growing, world; location-based, non-hitpoint damage, etc.). That is, at best estimates, going to be several years away though, and realistically, longer than that.

I was seriously addicted to this for some time - it's really neat expanding your team of dwarves and building serious fortresses/towers/constructions/etc. I don't consider it primarily to be a roguelike, though.

On December 19 2009 18:32 Hinanawi wrote:
Not a Roguelike, but obviously inspired by them (with less of the soul-crushing difficulty), I've been playing Elona quite a bit lately. It's a lot of fun, I've just been sandboxing, setting up my castle and ranch.

To me, Elona is a roguelike - the only thing it really doesn't have is permadeath, but it fits every other criteria. I was turned off by the major grind, though.
"If you try responding to those absurd posts every day, you become more damaged. So I pay no attention to them at all." Jung Myung Hoon (aka Fantasy), as translated by Kimoleon
crate
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States2474 Posts
December 20 2009 05:59 GMT
#17
On December 19 2009 16:50 TheYango wrote:
Nethack - a classic, awesome, and the standard by which other RLs should be judged. It has its faults, but in general, it can be considered the "stock" roguelike. I actually think it's a good one for a new player to start with, because, while some things are arbitrary and frustrating, it's very easy to see yourself visibly improving at the game as you develop some basic survival strategies.

Nethack is a really broken game imo. + Show Spoiler [Nethack spoilers] +
Every class ends up playing almost the same (because offensive spellcasting is not an option for your main source of damage, because Elbereth is absurdly overpowered, and because ranged multifire weapons outdamage melee weapons). If you clear out the Castle playing normally (not "dig for victory") the game is essentially over--unless you succumb to one of the numerous new-player-trap instadeaths in Gehennom ... but the game will make you play another few thousand turns (or another few ten thousand turns if you play at my pace) just for kicks (okay, you can legitimately die in Air or Astral if you're seriously unlucky). The early game is pretty decent but poison instadeath traps are a terrible idea.

And you pretty much can't win without some sort of spoilers.


It's not horrible; it's good, but once I figured it out the game got really boring really fast. I liked Sporkhack better, though I haven't looked at Spork in maybe a year and a half so I don't know what that's like now.

I like dungeon crawl stone soup also. It feels a lot like Nethack to me, but it's significantly less broken and different races/classes have significantly more diversity in how they play. There's some stuff that can definitely be improved (such as stats other than Int being worthless, and super high AC being too good, and the rune choice being too easy for most characters--I'd like to have swamp/snake not be so obviously easiest) but I certainly don't feel like I've in any way "figured out" Crawl like I did Nethack.

It is devilishly hard compared to Nethack.

I think I have seven wins now (one with all 15 runes) ... in probably a thousand or so games. Three of those wins were transmuters (SETm, MfTm, and DrTm); the all-runer was a MiCK of The Shining One (started with Makhleb because he's significantly more useful early on and trains invocations nicely, switch to TSO at the crypt, then abuse the fact that TSO is broken good in the extended endgame). Even after my wins I still feel like there's stuff I haven't tried yet. (I think all three of my Tm wins were in the 0.4.x branch, where transformations were still a pain in the ass because they unequipped your stuff. The melding behavior that it does now makes playing them much less of a hassle especially early on when spider form is really good).

Mostly been playing around with stabby classes (SpEn and VpAs) recently. I've now killed off at least three SpEns in Elf: 7 to the exact same type of overconfidence The 0.5 update that the game now tells you if a monster can see/sense invisible makes playing stabby classes much less spoiler-intense.

I still want to win a character under Nemelex and under Xom eventually, they're fun but my Nemelexites are usually stabby and I kill those for reasons other than Nemelex not working out, and Xom ... well he tends to kill me midgame
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TheYango
Profile Joined September 2008
United States47024 Posts
December 20 2009 06:46 GMT
#18
On December 20 2009 14:18 Zona wrote:
I was seriously addicted to this for some time - it's really neat expanding your team of dwarves and building serious fortresses/towers/constructions/etc. I don't consider it primarily to be a roguelike, though.

The Adventure Mode fits the qualities of a roguelike, but the problem is that it's basically in an unplayable state as of right now, since Tarn is rewriting a lot of mechanics from scratch (e.g. the next release, which is due out at around the end of the month at long last, tissues are being completely rewritten), and has left Adventure mode to languish a bit. Once he devotes some solid dev time to it, it should explode in terms of quality, since a lot of the qualities and mechanics of the game give it a sound basis (probably one of the best being that the dungeons that you explore are, for the most part, dungeons you built.
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JohannesH
Profile Joined September 2009
Finland1364 Posts
December 20 2009 11:38 GMT
#19
Its not a roguelike if it uses a tileset.
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gameguard
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
Korea (South)2132 Posts
May 30 2010 12:47 GMT
#20
so i beat POWDER... which from what i gather is the easiest roguelike. I beat it with a pretty standard non magic user. I've tried many times to try and ascend with a mage but its so much harder. The only decent offensive spell being sticky flame doesnt really help.

Im thinking of trying nethack or angband. Which is easier?
Abenson
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada4122 Posts
May 30 2010 13:09 GMT
#21
I love Nethack, but I have never ascended even once legitly....
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miseiler
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States1389 Posts
May 30 2010 13:20 GMT
#22
Wow, did I get excited before I realised this was a bump. Oh well.

I have also never ascended (killed by Famine on the Astral Plane), though if you want to learn there are some fantastic VODs (yes, really) on alt.org/nethack.

Just go to the top all time players list:
http://alt.org/nethack/topallclassplayers.html
Select one you like, then go to browse TTYRECs, which are actual recordings of their sessions each time they logged in.
Even if you don't get to see a straight-up ascension, you'll learn the habits required.

Instructions for watching TTYREC programs are here: http://alt.org/nethack/trd/
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myopia
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
United States2928 Posts
May 30 2010 14:11 GMT
#23
I just noticed that they've ported POWDER and NetHack to .nds files. Now I can play these on the go! I am excite.
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GabrielB
Profile Joined February 2003
Brazil594 Posts
May 30 2010 15:13 GMT
#24
A quick and fun roguelike game: http://www.qcfdesign.com/?cat=20
Robinsa
Profile Joined May 2009
Japan1333 Posts
May 30 2010 15:53 GMT
#25
On December 20 2009 20:38 JohannesH wrote:
Its not a roguelike if it uses a tileset.

Well this is not true. When I play nethack with a tileset its still as much a rougelike as when I play it without..

Nethack is my favourite rougelike, though it should be said that I havnt really played any other "seriously".
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myopia
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
United States2928 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-06-02 02:37:50
June 02 2010 02:35 GMT
#26
I've been playing NetHack DS all weekend, this game is unbelievably awesome. (I haven't made it lower than floor 8 yet though ) I'd rather be playing the Slash'EM port but it's only an alpha build. It's got crashing problems.


for anyone who's got a DS flash card, you can get these homebrews here. The best DS game I've ever played isn't even a DS game.
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fwoop
Profile Joined June 2010
1 Post
June 03 2010 07:55 GMT
#27
The guy who made DoomRL (Kornel Kisielewicz) recently released AliensRL 0.8! I'm finding it pretty great (especially with sound on), so here's a link:
http://forum.chaosforge.org/index.php/topic,3133.msg26843.html
Uranium
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1077 Posts
June 08 2010 19:01 GMT
#28
I really like ToME - it's a HEAVILY modified Angband variant. It has a persistent world map with a variety of different dungeons to explore (press < while in town), and many more classes, items, spells, and monsters than Angband standard.

It takes a little bit more learning than Angband because it's so big but the help system is very well-written and it's FUN! At first it might seem a little easier than Angband but the enemies get much more difficult at the lower dungeon levels.

www.t-o-m-e.net if you want to check it out.
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Last Romantic
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States20661 Posts
June 08 2010 20:29 GMT
#29
original angband all the way

its so great~
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0xDEADBEEF
Profile Joined September 2007
Germany1235 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-06-09 06:08:31
June 09 2010 06:05 GMT
#30
I love Nethack, ascended 8 times (legitimately, on a public server, so no save-copying possible). Even as a tourist. Although the class doesn't really matter once you get a hang of the game.
It is, however, a very difficult and complex game, you have to learn an awful lot to be able to survive or escape most situations.
But the complex gameplay combined with almost limitless possibilities of things you can do is really amazing.

Once you got the hang of the game and are able to ascend most games, it gets a bit boring though, because you know exactly what you need to have in your inventory to be able to get through the latest levels and ascend eventually. So you're just hunting for all of those items or extra stats like resistances, most of which you'll get easily, and then you have almost no problems at all because you're well-equipped for every situation.

The next step for me would be to play Nethack with self-imposed challenges (called Conducts - the game also detects some of these and will honorably mention it at the end in your score screen), for example there's the "Atheist" who isn't allowed to pray ever, or the "Pacifist" who isn't allowed to kill any monster (but he can let his pet do it) - which is very difficult, and some others. See http://nethack.wikia.com/wiki/Conduct

Or, I could start playing Slash'Em, which is a supposedly more difficult version of Nethack.
noddyz
Profile Joined October 2008
United Kingdom462 Posts
June 09 2010 09:13 GMT
#31
Been playing a bit of triangle wizard lately. It's sort of a real time shooter / rougelike. Pretty fun.
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keeblur
Profile Joined April 2010
United States826 Posts
June 09 2010 19:04 GMT
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Isn't it ironic and selfish to say that God made man in his image, when God was made in man's image?
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