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    An early example of the "dungeon crawl" video game genre, Avalon Hill's Telengard was designed in 1982 by Daniel Lawrence. Telengard features a 50-level/2-million room algorithmically created permanent dungeon, twenty different types of monsters to battle, and thirty-six spells that the player can...
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  • Ancient Domains of Mystery

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    Ancient Domains of Mystery, or ADOM, is a roguelike game by Thomas Biskup first released in 1994. The player's aim is to stop the forces of Chaos that invade the world of Ancardia. Like most roguelikes, ADOM uses ASCII graphics to represent the game world. It features a wilderness map that connects...
  • Moria

    Moria

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  • Rogue

    Rogue

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  • SteamBand

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  • Larn

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  • DrAngband

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