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  1. What should I play first?
  2. Stone Soup, DoomRL, Infra Arcana or Brogue. These have improved interfaces, comparatively transparent mechanics, and tend to discourage scumming.
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  5. >Major Roguelikes
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  8. Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup: http://crawl.develz.org/wordpress/
  9. The most popular roguelike in active development, Crawl’s success stems from a design philosophy supporting clarity, consistency, and accessibility. Thanks to an improved interface, exploration improvements, and a tutorial mode, Crawl is more accessible than most while retaining its tactical and strategic depth, and substantial differentiation between race/class/god combinations allows for true variety. Dungeon levels are persistent, like Nethack, but huge and scrolling, like Angband. In short, this is probably the link you came here for.
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  11. Nethack: http://nethack.org/*
  12. Evolving from Hack, Nethack is Rogue’s most direct descendent and the rogue by which virtually all others are judged. Nethack’s slogan is “The Dev Team thinks of everything,” and in effect, every item and player action has clever, sometimes devious uses depending on context, leading to extensive reliance on spoilers and what some have termed “feature-itis”. “-Hack” games are known for persistent, single-screen levels and shops that exist within the game world.
  13. *Note that nethack was last updated in 2003. Several variants have been created since adding all sort of things, from more content to a better GUI. However the most recommended ones in rlg are NetHack4 (only GUI fixes but otherwise faithful to the original) and DynaHack (GUI fixes, major rebalance and lots of new content). Check the NetHack pasta for more info and links.
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  15. Angband: http://rephial.org/
  16. Moria’s descendent, the other pillar of the roguelike family tree, and the classic that inspired the Blizzard game "Diablo”. Borrows more liberally from Lord of the Rings, as evidenced by the name. “Band” games, in contrast to “-Hack” games, are known for huge scrolling levels that disappear after you leave, frequently begin on a “town level”, and feature shops that break to a menu screen. Coupled with more items typically having only one obvious use, -Band games tend to be longer and grindier, but less spoiler-reliant than Nethack variants. Angband is the most frequently modded roguelike. Development has been resurrected.
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  18. Tales of Maj'Eyal (ToME): http://te4.org/
  19. Featuring the T-Engine, this Angband-based roguelike has unlockable content and support for player created modules. Unusually bloated and slow compared to its lean predecessors and contemporaries. Combat is based on cooldowns not unlike popular MMORPGs. In active development, Crawl vs ToME comparisons continue the Nethack vs Angband legacy.
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  21. Ancient Domains of Mystery and ADOM 2: http://adom.de/
  22. A deeply complex roguelike featuring a pregenerated world map, quest tree, multiple endings, and unparalleled character generation system. Features single-screen, persistent levels like Nethack, but also contains a surface world and towns ala Omega. ADOM is notorious among the major roguelikes for never having the source code released, and ADOM 2 is being developed with a controversial “crowd funding” system.
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  25. >Notable Roguelikes
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  28. Brogue: https://sites.google.com/site/broguegame/home
  29. A design philosophy influenced by Stone Soup and what the original Rogue might look like if it was still being developed today-- simple yet elegant, and very, very cruel. No tiles, but ASCII is unmatched in clarity and beauty. Not large enough to be considered a “major” roguelike, but arguably the better for it.
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  31. Cataclysm: http://www.cataclysm.glyphgryph.com/
  32. Post apocalyptic survival game with detailed inventory and combat systems and surprisingly interesting/expansive crafting.
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  34. Doom RL: http://doom.chaosforge.org/
  35. It's DOOM! Guns, health kits, levers, more guns & a new graphical update so there's lot's & lot's of blood! All as a turn-based roguelike!
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  37. Elona: http://homepage3.nifty.com/rfish/index_e.html
  38. Detailed, huge RL with a JRPG theme. Features a very in-depth companion system (with genetic engineering!).
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  40. Incursion: http://incursion-roguelike.org/
  41. Features deep character system and interaction mechanics based on DnD with some significant tweaks. Strives for high levels of depth and complexity akin to PnP, but held back by dropped development and bug issues.
  42. An open source version has been released and is being (slowly) worked on. Available at https://bitbucket.org/rmtew/incursion-roguelike/downloads
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  44. Infra Arcana: http://infraarcana.wikispaces.com/
  45. Inspired by lovecraftian madness and Blood, this surprisingly atmospheric RL has marked survivalist tone that'll force you to make the most out of your options to stay alive. Includes sounds!
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  47. IVAN: http://ivan.sourceforge.net/
  48. The most notoriously brutal roguelike, featuring a fiendish sense of humor. Strictly for masochists.
  49. Development was stopped, but has been since continued at http://sourceforge.net/projects/clivan/
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  51. Sil: http://www.amirrorclear.net/flowers/game/sil/
  52. Where Angband nods to Tolkien, this variant explicitly exists in Middle Earth, with strong emphasis on tactical combat and discovery.
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  55. >Classic Roguelikes
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  58. Rogue: http://rogue.rogueforge.net/rogue-5-4/
  59. The original roguelike! Rogue’s use of ASCII characters allowed for true screen orientation in a CRPG, making it a landmark in gaming history and paving the way for virtually every video game “RPG” since.
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  61. Hack (Unix): http://homepages.cwi.nl/~aeb/games/hack/hack.html
  62. The Rogue spin-off that would eventually become Nethack, so it plays like a sophisticated version of the former or a very crude version of the latter. An important benchmark in the genre’s development.
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  64. Larn: http://rogue-life.ourden.org/larn or http://www.freewebs.com/drussell/#LarnHD
  65. The first roguelike with a “town” level, but not the obvious predecessor to Angband (that would be Moria). Level generation is more mazelike, but does not yet scroll.
  66. nlarn: http://nlarn.sourceforge.net/
  67. The developers of this project re-coded the roguelike "Larn" from scratch and the result is a more stable and aesthetically pleasing version of a classic.
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  69. Moria: http://www.remarque.org/~grabiner/moria.html
  70. The predecessor to Angband and the historical equivalent to Hack. Map scrolls, but only when character approaches the screen’s edge.
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  72. Omega: http://www.alcyone.com/max/projects/omega/ or http://www.prankster.com/winomega/
  73. A somewhat obscure but very in-depth roguelike which features a world map, a questing system, and a good sense of humor. While clearly an influence on ADOM, differs from Hack and Moria in that it remains unique and therefore has appeal beyond historical curiosity. In other words, play this one.
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  75. Dungeon Crawl: http://wikisend.com/download/522374/linley%20crawl.zip
  76. The original version of Crawl as designed by Linley Henzell. More generic, grindy, and outright brutal, it may feel somewhat primitive compared to Stone Soup, but still holds its own against Nethack and Angband.
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  79. >Other Roguelikes
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  82. Alan's Psychedelic Journey - A coffee-break roguelike in which you attempt to make your way through a dungeon while eating every mushroom in sight
  83. http://exador.sourceforge.net/apj.html
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  85. Ali Baba's Cave - A stealth based coffee-break roguelike. Collect treasure, rescue the princess, and try to avoid combat when possible by staying out of the light.
  86. http://www.stambouliote.de/alibaba/
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  88. AliensRL - Based on the movie aliens, this coffee-break roguelike is action packed and features sound effects
  89. http://alien.chaosforge.org/downloads
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  91. A Quest Too Far - A coffee-break roguelike where you are an old veteran adventurer who starts out very powerful but becomes weaker as you gain experience.
  92. http://www.randomstuff.org.uk/~geoffrey/roguelikes/aquesttoofar.html
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  94. Berserk! - This coffee-break roguelike is a fantasy survival game of tactical bloodshed, loosely based on Kentaro Miura's Berserk manga.
  95. http://berserk.chaosforge.org/index.php?module=downloads
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  97. CastlevaniaRL - Castlevania lovingly made into a roguelike. Music, classes, monsters & more!
  98. http://slashie.net/page.php?6
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  100. Caves of Qud - Not your everyday far-future, post-apocalyptic roguelike!
  101. http://forums.freeholdentertainment.com/showthread.php?10-Welcome-to-the-Caves-of-Qud-beta
  102.  
  103. ChessRogue - If you are a fan of chess, than this coffee-break roguelike is for you!
  104. http://chessrogue.sourceforge.net/
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  106. CoDRL - /rlg/-made roguelike, covers the troubled journey of an allied soldier through Afghaniran in the 100 years war. High level simulation gameplay.
  107. https://www.4shared.com/rar/GNecVS1-ba/codrl.html
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  109. Frozen Depths - Featuring solid gameplay, this is a combat-oriented roguelike game that takes place in a cold fantasy world.
  110. http://koti.mbnet.fi/frozend/download.php
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  112. Gearhead 1/2- MECHAS!
  113. http://www.gearheadrpg.com/
  114. (To get GH1 to run properly download http://sourceforge.net/projects/gearhead/files/gearhead/1.100/gh-1100-sdlimage.zip/download and unzip it to the same directory as arena.exe)
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  116. Gruesome - "It is pitch black. You are likely to eat someone..." This coffee-break roguelike is stealth based, incorporating light sources and a FoV for NPCs
  117. http://www.gruesomegames.com/
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  119. Guild - A very unique roguelike in the sense that it gives you control over a party of 4 adventurers rather than the traditional solo dungeon diving
  120. http://www.roguetemple.com/guild/
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  122. Hydra Slayer - Carefully select what weapons to use to cut off all the hydra's heads. Basic math skills are needed to get anywhere in this game.
  123. http://www.roguetemple.com/z/hydra.php
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  125. POWDER - A simple but fairly difficult roguelike in the vein of Nethack. Great for beginners to the genre, and also available on the NDS,GBA and PSP.
  126. http://www.zincland.com/powder/index.php?pagename=about
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  128. Rogue Survivor - Zombie themed RL where the goal is survival.
  129. http://roguesurvivor.blogspot.com/
  130.  
  131. Slash'Em: http://www.slashem.org/
  132. and UnNetHack: https://unnethack.wordpress.com/
  133.  
  134. Nethack variants adding classes, races, items, spells, techniques, creatures, and dungeon branches. Some consider these to succeed Nethack in the way that Nethack succeeded Hack.
  135.  
  136. Sporkhack - This project is Nethack with some modified code to improve game balance, making it easier in the early game and harder in the end game
  137. http://sporkhack.com/
  138.  
  139. You Only Live Once - This coffee-break roguelike has a unique combat system(attacks never miss) and a nice dungeon generation system
  140. http://www.zincland.com/7drl/liveonce/
  141.  
  142. ZeldaRL - Based on the hit video-game franchise "Zelda"
  143. http://slashie.net/page.php?22
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  146. >Commercial roguelikes
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  148.  
  149. The Mystery Dungeon series.
  150. Essentially includes some of the best roguelikes ever made, and is also the biggest roguelike series ever made.
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  152. Azure Dreams: PSX/GBC
  153. Among one of the best Roguelikes ever made.
  154. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1Xo5C3f5tw
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  156. Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger VS Darkdeath Evilman:
  157. Tons of gear and base customization in this one.
  158. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roZZ5-LOWFE
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  160. Izuna: 1/2
  161. Lots of resource management in this one, and an actual coherent story if you by any chance were to like it.
  162. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JveIGmvhhpU
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  164. Tao's Adventure: Curse of the Demon Seal
  165. It's a disgrace to Azure Dreams, but I suppose it's not really all that bad.
  166. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPYJchGEtpo
  167.  
  168. Mystery Gensokyo:
  169. Get the CHRONICLE edition that includes all the past releases, then get the latest game that was released last week.
  170. A series of Mystery Dungeon inspired games with a Touhou skin.
  171. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-_V-mLG-To
  172.  
  173. Dragon Crystal
  174. Now this game might not be flashy, but it's an old classic.
  175. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlkamUfS94A
  176.  
  177. Dungeons of Dredmor: http://www.dungeonsofdredmor.com/
  178. Widely despised for its lack of diagonal movement and monster depth, hilarious skill tree balance and overall terrible sense of humor.
  179. Contains copious amounts of cheese.
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  182. >Roguelikes?
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  184.  
  185. Dwarf Fortress (note: DF has its own general): Besides the excellent mining & building main game there is an adventure mode.
  186. http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/
  187.  
  188. Red Rogue - Flash based platformer style of RL, still being dev'd, so new features always being added.
  189. http://robotacid.com/flash/red_rogue/
  190.  
  191. Necklace of the Eye - This is not actually a roguelike, but instead it is a program that allows you to give 2d or 3d graphics to a console based roguelike.
  192. http://roguetemple.com/z/noteye.php
  193.  
  194. For a more complete list of roguelikes, look here:
  195. http://roguebasin.roguelikedevelopment.org/index.php/List_of_roguelikes_by_name
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