Roguelike
A roguelike game is usually used to categorize games that are characterized by randomization for replayability (monsters, maps, itens etc), permanent death, and turn-based movement. It’s considered a sub-genre of role-playing video games. The first roguelike game was probably Rogue (released around 1980), an adventure game strongly inspired on Dungeons & Dragons role-playing games. One more modern roguelike game is Diablo.
Games or posts with the ‘Roguelike’ tag
Loot Heroes
Views: 97Arrow’s Adventure
Views: 31Relics of the Fallen
Views: 18Zilda Legend
Views: 25Rogue Tail
Views: 34Wondrous Lands
Views: 50Hydra
Views: 28Ananias
Views: 40Tower of Non
Views: 24Rogue Fable II
Views: 179Dungeon Slog
Views: 45Dungeon Screener
Views: 46Exorcist
Views: 31Specter Knight
Views: 29bitDungeon
Views: 36Zombinsanity
Views: 42Space Croissant
Views: 50Dungeon Defiler
Views: 15The Forgotten Dungeon
Views: 24Tomb Looter
Views: 30RogueDungeons RPG
Views: 14Featured Game
P.O.W.: Prisoners of War
P.O.W.: Prisoners of War, or Datsugoku - Prisoners of War, is a classic side scrolling beat 'em up where two military men escape from captivity and open their way to the enemy's base and try to foil their plans.