Mysterious Castle is a roguelike game. This graphical roguelike pits a party of characters against a procedurally generated world made up of treacherous forests, caves and, of course, a mysterious castle! Turn based combat based on (but not limited by) the award winning and ubiquitous SRD 3.5 standard provides endless tactical possibilities, as you go up against parties of Orcs, Undead, Dark Elves, Demons and more! Collect amazing items to wield in battle, study old tomes to increase your skills, and collect mushrooms to brew into powerful spells. An incredibly refined interface devoid of the clutter so common to roguelikes lets you perform both simple and complex actions with ease. Lighthearted coffee-break combat or meticulous powergaming, the choice is yours. Fast paced, Turn based. Simple interface, Complex possibilities. Welcome to Mysterious Castle!
We talked about this one some time ago, it was released as a freeware, now the author is about to release a commercial version, so if you liked the game and want to support the author buy a copy of the commercial version, meanwhile here the demo of the game.
* Fight your way through a fantasy dungeon in 10 minutes or less
* Classic roguelike play re-imagined as a single-screen puzzle game
* Unlock loads of classes, races and challenge dungeons for awesome replayability
* Online leaderboard allows you to compare yourself against other players
* Deep, challenging, randomly-generated gameplay
Desktop Dungeons offers an unquestionably unique approach to roguelike games by taking compactness to the extreme. It distills the entire genre to a few core ideas which pay homage to the greats while forging new ground with gameplay similar to that of Oasis or Tower of the Sorcerer. It also features emergent complexity that rewards truly skilled and thoughtful players.
With an extensive character unlock system and an average play length of about ten minutes, Desktop Dungeons is a great coffee-break game for just about any player.
Dwarf Fortress is a single-player fantasy game. You can control a dwarven outpost or an adventurer in a randomly generated, persistent world.
Stonesense is a third party visualizer that lets you view your Dwarf Fortress world in a classic isometric perspective.
This zip includes DF Game and Isometric Vsualizer Alpha 3.
Elona is a freeware RPG.
In the summer 2006, development of Elona has begun.
The game is inspired by many great games like ADOM and Angband. In short, it’s a (graphical) rogue-like game but Author’s goal is to make a life sim game in a funny world. Randomness, humor, persistence are some of
the main elements of the game.
The zip includes Elona version 1.16 fix 2b and MP3 pack
3059 is a free, fully featured roguelike RPG game.
The year is 3059.
Earth has been overpopulated for ages. For the past 200 years, humankind has been seeking out new planets to colonize. Before humans are placed on a new planet, it is prepared with a basic set of roads, satellite networks, and buildings constructed by autonomous robots. You’ve just been placed on planet Esperenza, the planet of hope, with groups of other settlers. There is no organized authority in effect, and large cities and vehicles have yet to arrive; aliens still live freely in uncivilized areas. You have every chance to be anything you want to be.