Walls of Bratock (or just "Bratock") is a very old-school overhead RPG which closely sticks to the conventions of the genre. Fantasy storyline, block graphics, and turn-based battles are the order of the day here. There are some annoying parts, like the o
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Another Roguelike. This one is very indepth, and includes many different features that make it involving to play, such as the huge variety of classes, locations, seasons, etc. It has an emphasis on "northern folklore" (particularly that of the author's na
Ultizurk is obviously heavily influenced by the Ultima series of RPGs. It is a slow-paced old-school RPG with an isometric perspective, passable graphics and keyboard based gameplay. There is a long introduction story which you can watch/read if you're in
Ultima Underworld was a revolutionary game when it was released, introducing new features to the RPG genre including real-time 3D graphics which even in some ways surpassed Doom (released the next year in 1993). In this demo version you will get a small t
Telengard is one of the earliest graphical RPGs ever released for personal computers. Starting life on the Commodore PET and Apple II, it was eventually ported to PC around 1985. The game now seems very dated, but still features somewhat unique gameplay,
Shadowkeep is a very old-school 3D-ish RPG in the vein of Dungeon Hack or the Eye of the Beholder series or any other 3D dungeon crawling PC RPG. You start out in the woods (among some very blocky-looking trees) and basically must wander around to figure
The original "Roguelike"! It may have primitive graphics (ASCII), and no sound, but it's still quite enjoyable. People love these sorts of games because they're so indepth, and different every time you play. Check out this one to see a piece of gaming his
This is another Roguelike game, however, this game has a more futuristic theme. You're still exploring maze-like caverns, but here you must watch your oxygen levels, and collect various plants while avoiding or fighting various monsters. Of course, the le
Another "roguelike" role-playing game, Ragnarok gets extra points for using actual graphics instead of the usual ASCII characters used in most other similar games. The gameplay of Ragnarok involves exploring the gameworld, building experience, collecting
Despite it's name, this game does NOT involve any type of computer "hacking". It's actually my favorite "Roguelike" game. While it may take awhile to learn all of the different commands, the game itself is very deep and involving. Plus, it's different eac
Mysterious Song borrows its style heavily from early console RPG games made by Square and Enix. (If you've played any of the Final Fantasy Super NES games, you'll be at home here.) The story and gameplay are basically standard fare, but if you enjoy RPG g
If you're looking for a classic dungeon-crawl game along the lines of all of the old SSI RPG games (Eye of the Beholder, Dark Sun, AD&D, etc.) then you may enjoy this game. It has average graphics, and not a lot of story. But there is lots of classic hack
This Roguelike clone was the first Roguelike game I ever played! And man did I ever play it, for hours! I never got really far into the game (I sure died a lot) but it sure was fun ... imagine my excitement when I recently found it again (probably 10 year
Dr. Dungeon seems to have been (or still is?) a prolific creator of classic-style RPG games. In his own words, his games are intended to "retain the classic flavor of games like Ultima 7, Fallout and Baldur’s Gate." So if you like those games, you may lik
Leygref's Castle is apparently a remake of an old BASIC game called Wizard's Castle. It features randomized dungeons like a Roguelike game but its gameplay is greatly simplified. You move around on floors comprised of 8x8 "rooms", each potentially contain
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