@Real45ish Note both rogue like and multilayer no. If you like the Moria type games, you may like the Avernum series. It's a bit like Ultima, but offline. If you like more character centered play, Runescape is a mmorpg with years of game play and all sorts of things to do. If you want a more friendly community, Dragon Court II from ffiends dot com is a bit graphically challenged, but has the best (small) group of die hard players. It's very easy to make friends there.
@1337snake888 If you like the genre and don't mind text based mapping, I suggest both Omega and BOSS. Both are easy enough to find with google. Just type in "rogue-like (game name)". Omega is better in my opinion, but it's also quicker to beat.
@skywize I'm 11 (don't tell anyone) and roguelikes are one of my favorite genres. Right now I'm playing Dwarf Fortress, Nethack, Slash'EM, and Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
@skywize Ok, I got it. The game was called BOSS. you can find the Windows version at dungeon_keeper.republika.pl. It's basically a cyberpunk version of Nethack. Also, you should really check out a game called Avernum. I played rogues for a few years before learning about Avernum. I fell in love, and I've played it and it's sequels ever since.
@ziodice Never heard of it, but I just DLed it. No problem with guns. One of my favorites, though I don't recall the name, was an end-time scenario. You started off with a stick, then found a straw for spitballs, and eventually had six shooters and ray guns (as far as I recall anyway). Also, you had a job of some sort. I wish I could remember... It was a Mac version.
@skywize Do you tend to stay away from roguelikes with guns? Because there was this really good one I played called Infra Arcana. It's still in development, I believe. I really like it
@Real45ish Wyvern the graphical MUD, if it's still around, is essentially an MMO Roguelike.
Anononononononymous 3 weeks ago
@skywize Thanks. I already play RS, and the only thing that comes close to dungeon crawling is dungeoneering. I'll check out the other ones
Real45ish 1 month ago
@Real45ish Note both rogue like and multilayer no. If you like the Moria type games, you may like the Avernum series. It's a bit like Ultima, but offline. If you like more character centered play, Runescape is a mmorpg with years of game play and all sorts of things to do. If you want a more friendly community, Dragon Court II from ffiends dot com is a bit graphically challenged, but has the best (small) group of die hard players. It's very easy to make friends there.
skywize 1 month ago
@skywize Do you know of any good multiplayer (as in LAN party or just not MMO but party-based) Dungeon Crawler, preferably with graphics?
Real45ish 1 month ago
@1337snake888 If you like the genre and don't mind text based mapping, I suggest both Omega and BOSS. Both are easy enough to find with google. Just type in "rogue-like (game name)". Omega is better in my opinion, but it's also quicker to beat.
skywize 1 month ago
@skywize I'm 11 (don't tell anyone) and roguelikes are one of my favorite genres. Right now I'm playing Dwarf Fortress, Nethack, Slash'EM, and Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
1337snake888 1 month ago
@skywize Sounds....interesting
ziodice 4 months ago
@skywize Ok, I got it. The game was called BOSS. you can find the Windows version at dungeon_keeper.republika.pl. It's basically a cyberpunk version of Nethack. Also, you should really check out a game called Avernum. I played rogues for a few years before learning about Avernum. I fell in love, and I've played it and it's sequels ever since.
skywize 4 months ago
@ziodice Never heard of it, but I just DLed it. No problem with guns. One of my favorites, though I don't recall the name, was an end-time scenario. You started off with a stick, then found a straw for spitballs, and eventually had six shooters and ray guns (as far as I recall anyway). Also, you had a job of some sort. I wish I could remember... It was a Mac version.
skywize 4 months ago
@skywize Do you tend to stay away from roguelikes with guns? Because there was this really good one I played called Infra Arcana. It's still in development, I believe. I really like it
ziodice 4 months ago