Go Dungeon Crawling With the Seven Day RogueLike Challenge

Andy Chalk

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Go Dungeon Crawling With the Seven Day RogueLike Challenge


Gamers who like roguelikes will like the Seven Day RogueLike Challenge at Cymon's Games, where 28 games in the genre from a range of amateur developers are now freely available for download and play.

The challenge was simple: Make a roguelike game in only seven days, then submit it to Cymon's Games [http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/], a site dedicated to amateur game development. Cymon's Games has hosted various challenges over the past four years and this time around a "historic" 28 games were submitted and are now ready to be tried.

For those not in the know, "Diablo [http://users.tkk.fi/~eye/roguelike/] and other action-RPGs are sometimes considered part of the genre as well.

"Generally they're text based, but not always," the Cymon's Games site says. "Generally they're D&D type cRPGs, but not always. Generally they employ line of sight or area of sight mechanics, but not always. Sometimes they're painfully difficult and sometimes they're perfect for killing 5 minutes of a coffee break."

The 28 games on tap include reviews to help potential players decide which ones will be the best time-killers. And although the 7DRL Challenge isn't a competition, Cymon's Games is taking votes on Best of Show, Best Visual Presentation and Technical Merit, with polls open until the end of April. Try one, or try them all, right here [http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/7drl-reviews/].


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The Shade

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I remember playing a variant on Rogue back in the day, called Mac Rogue. Or something.

I don't remember much. Here's all:

You could play as a Link-esque male warrior and hack n' slash your way through the game, or be the princess and use magic.

Hobgoblins, upon appearing, would yell, "Ho, ho!"

Ice monsters were a helluva fight.

I never got very far in the game because, for no apparent reason, you always died when you got to a certain point, because there was a room FULL of every kind of monster in the game, and you died instantly upon entering.


Those were the days. That, and Dragon Maze or whatever it was called. (There was a hydra in the basement!!!)
 

ckeymel

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this article needs to make a bad pun of the word 'like' in the Come on Maly, your like, slippin.
 

sturryz

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greatest Roguelike ever, nethack

http://www.nethack.org/

Graphic Interface of Nethack for The Meek

https://launchpad.net/vultures