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
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Boondog
Boondog is a platform adventure game that will send you running, mantling and kickjumping through 20 trap-filled factory stages.