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Roguecraft DX

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About this game

Pick one of three heroes and descend into the dungeon, fighting your way down one floor at a time. Every level is generated fresh, so no two attempts play the same. When you die, you start over from the top.

Roguecraft DX takes about five minutes to learn. Getting good at it takes rather longer.

The critically acclaimed modern Amiga classic, now on PC.

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Yes, if:

  • You want a roguelike you can pick up without reading a manual

  • You'd rather a run took half an hour than a whole evening

  • You'd like your first character to actually stand a chance

  • You think a badger following you through a Lovecraftian dungeon is a good idea

Probably not, if:

  • You're here for deep item identification, hunger clocks, inventory management and a hundred-key verb set. We built a deliberately compact system instead.

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In Roguecraft, each of the three playable heroes brings a unique play-style and special abilities to the fight. They also represent different difficulty levels, so choose wisely! The Warrior delivers crushing blows, the Rogue blinks behind enemies for deadly backstabs, and the Wizard may be fragile, but unleashes powerful magic missiles.

The Warrior hits hard and takes a beating, a good starting option. The Rogue blinks behind enemies for deadly backstabs. The Wizard is fragile but devastating, and will test everything you've learned.

Choosing a hero is choosing how hard the challenge is going to be.

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Somewhere down there is a cage. Open it, pick up what's inside, give it a good scratch behind the ears, and it goes into your inventory until you need it.

Summon your familiar and it'll fight beside you and fetch loot you can't reach, but only for a handful of turns. It's there to get you out of a tight spot. Knowing when to let it out is half the trick.

Yes, one of them is a badger.

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Every descent is unique. The dungeon reshapes itself with every run, ensuring a fresh challenge and new surprises each time you play.

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Designed to respect your time, most runs last between 30–40 minutes, perfect for a focused session or a quick escape.

Every descent is generated fresh: new rooms, new routes, new ways to die. Unlabelled potions you probably shouldn't drink. Secret rooms you'll only find if you're paying attention.

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Isometric pixel art in the tradition it came from, every monster, shadow and flagstone placed deliberately. The dungeon oozes atmosphere, and the chickens have considerably more personality than strictly necessary.

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For time immemorial a legend has been told of a dark, deadly dungeon containing unimaginable horrors and riches beyond belief. Enough riches and magic to make you a king, THE king even.

Tales of the dungeon was found in an ancient Egyptian library many years ago. The scrolls told rumors of an ancient dark presence and a magic amulet. The legend also tells of a wakening and of horrors to come. Your search carried you across the world - one riddle leading to the next.

Finally you are standing at the entrance of a dark and mystical dungeon. You, Zendar, a warrior, a wizard, or uhm, a rogue… are ready to defeat the monsters and gather the riches waiting below!

You just need to take a leak first.

Step into the dungeon. Embrace the unknown. The depths of Mordecoom await!

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Originally developed in Assembly for the Commodore Amiga, Roguecraft has been faithfully ported to PC, preserving its authentic retro charm while bringing the experience to modern systems.

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