This is an isometric Amiga-based little roguelike on the Evercade, which is an update to the Commodore 64-based Rogue64, which was a free hidden game on the Evercade. There’s nothing especially new or special about it, but it’s polished and looks really nice. It’s simple enough – randomised dungeons with baddies that generally get harder as you do deeper in, potions (most of them with random-for-that-run effects), health to maintain, and so on.
You can start with one of three classes – Warrior, Rogue and Wizard, which also act as the difficulty levels. I’ve completed it as a Warrior, but not managed it with the other two yet. And I very much enjoyed it.
Oh, and the “craft” in Roguecraft is referencing Lovecraft, not crafting. Of which there is none.
@deKay
Nice, I’ve been wanting to try it out – is it a long play-through?
If you’re looking for titles to play next I can recommend the Evercade version of Full Void.
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@tommyhp @deKay@lofi-gaming.org.uk no, not really. A successful run is about half an hour. I have Full Void (and all the other Evercade carts!) but not played it yet.
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