roguelike
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[edit]From Rogue + -like, after the 1980 computer game Rogue, which introduced the genre.
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[edit]roguelike (plural roguelikes)
- (video games) Any of a genre of computer role playing games loosely characterized by various characteristics such as randomised environment generation, permadeath, turn-based movement, text-based or primitive tile-based graphics, and hack-and-slash gameplay.[1]
- I “Like-Like” Roguelikes (Because Love Should Never Be So Cruel), 2011
- If you haven’t played a ‘roguelike’ before, it’s basically what happens when you take a twitchy hack-and-slash game like Diablo and make it boring, confusing, and frustrating.
- I “Like-Like” Roguelikes (Because Love Should Never Be So Cruel), 2011