DrAngband

DrAngband is a variant of the popular roguelike adventure game Angband. First off it's pronounced "Dragon Angband" and not "Doctor Angband." DrAngband's most important additions to Angband are the Dragon races, Big Screen (tm:) support, cumulative resistances and new monsters largely from the popular variant Zangband , by Topi Ylinen. DrAngband was originally written by Aaron Mandelbaum and then left for some years. In Octobe... more

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