I've recently discovered a new indie game by the name of Desktop Dungeons. The game is a roguelike, a game who's levels are randomly generated. The closest thing to it that most people have played is the old diablo games, but roguelikes are typically more calm and DnD-esque than diablo's frantic "blowing-everything-the-fuck-up" style of play.
Shit's really easy to get into and start having fun. I remember I tried another roguelike called Net Hack a while back and call me a fucking casual but I really couldn't get into it. That game starts out almost expecting you to know exactly what you're doing DD has a much more relaxed pace and gradually introduces element to the player, rather than just throw everything out there at once.
Just trust me, it's a fun and simple way of killing a couple of hours.
Desktop Dungeons: A Roguelike for the Everyman
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Re: Desktop Dungeons: A Roguelike for the Everyman
This game owns, more people should play it. Nethack/Rogue/Crawl all flew over my head, but this game is juuust casual enough for me to get, but its still a blast to play.
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Re: Desktop Dungeons: A Roguelike for the Everyman
Yeah, I've been playing it for a while. Pretty fun game, though challenging enough to keep me interested. Be warned, though, as doing a single thing wrong fucks you over like it would in NetHack or any older Roguelike.
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