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Return to the surface, bit by bit.

<span class="bold">Tangledeep</span>, a dungeon-crawler RPG carrying all the charm of the 16-bit classics, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

Where fearful villagers and simple folk won't venture, that's where you must go: Through Tangledeep, the perilous labyrinth that's been keeping people from reclaiming the lands above. Slay the monsters dwelling there, collect long-lost treasures, meet peculiar characters, and solve the mysteries of its constantly-shifting caverns.
By the end of the year, Impact Gameworks promises to expand upon the story and lore, as well as add more items, side areas, character specializations, and combat animations for the game's full release.

The 10% discount will last until July 26, 1PM UTC.

Note: This game is currently in development. See the <span class="bold">FAQ</span> to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.

Watch the lovely trailer.
Post edited July 19, 2017 by maladr0Id
Is that another roguelike? It's like a plague.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Is that another roguelike? It's like a plague.
It's as trendy as zombies or vikings .
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GOG.com: <div class="embedded_video">
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Oh, and try again with that link, GOG ;)
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It looks a blend of RPG Maker and MS Paint.
With none of the charm of the 16-bit classics.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Is that another roguelike? It's like a plague.
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Painted_Doll: It's as trendy as zombies or vikings .
Looking forward for some kind of market saturation. It'd be probably just after release of zombie-Vikings roguelike game.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Looking forward for some kind of market saturation. It'd be probably just after release of zombie-Vikings roguelike game.
Don't forget about the puzzle platform with pixel graphics features . :)
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Smannesman: It looks a blend of RPG Maker and MS Paint.
With none of the charm of the 16-bit classics.
1,211 backers pledged $32,157 to help bring this project to life.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1363989456/tangledeep-a-dungeon-crawling-tribute-to-the-16-bi
Post edited July 19, 2017 by Painted_Doll
I remember this one from kickstarter. Looks like it could be quite good!
Is it a proper roguelike or a "roguelite"?
InDev = never likely to be an actual finished product, even when it allegedly comes out of InDev.

Not interested, release some actual finished products to receive money!
Plenty of Roguelikes around, I like the graphics on this one. Might buy on release :-)

it's no different to how many FPS games are there out there.
Post edited July 19, 2017 by Ganni1987
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ciemnogrodzianin: Is that another roguelike? It's like a plague.
Well, this may appeal to roguelike haters:
Choose between two game modes – including Adventure Mode, which removes the pain of permadeath.
Also, it does have some more nice features you don't usually see in other games like the freedom to choose with what hardware you'll play it (Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad) as well as total key rebinding.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Oh, and try again with that link, GOG ;)
Pfft, that's not how you summon maladr0Id!
Post edited July 19, 2017 by Lemon_Curry
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Crosmando: Is it a proper roguelike or a "roguelite"?
Proper roguelike.
Designs and visual style look pretty nice, but I'm not really interested in unfinished games, especially in a genre that has many other finished releases already available. Might give it a closer look when it's out of in-Dev.

Is it possible to change the gender, skin or hair colour of the player character?
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Crosmando: Is it a proper roguelike or a "roguelite"?
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JudasIscariot: Proper roguelike.
What's the difference anyway? I know traditional roguelikes are more complex and have more content, but are there any specific features which are a requirement for a game in order to be considered a true roguelike?
Post edited July 19, 2017 by CharlesGrey