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![]() | 4 Hour RPG | Jan Willem Nijman | RPG | 2.23 MB | Click here to download |
JW's 4 Hour RPG is an action game with randomized maps and player class, created for The Poppenkast's friendly four hour competition. All characters start out with the sword as their primary weapon, but they also have access to an ability unique to their class. The F4 function key can be used to switch between full screen and windowed mode. There are four maps to play in total, and you can restart a game at any time by pressing the R key.
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![]() | Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden (mature content) | Tales of Games Studios | RPG | 62.0 MB | Click here to download |
Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden is the full version of the earlier Chapter 1 release seen last year, which tells the tale of the outcast basketball player named Charles Barkley and his quest to clear his name of a crime he did not commit. The game is standard RPG fare but features an outlandish apocalyptic setting with the basketball sport and matches outlawed, while the players either condemned, executed or sentenced to a life of anonymity. It will probably take around five hours to complete the entire adventure.
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![]() | ButaVX: Justice Fighter | Nekomura | RPG | 7.59 MB | Click here to download |
ButaVX: Justice Fighter is a short role-playing game that features a likable line art look for the graphics and animation, although the adventure itself is an extremely short one and won't take longer than ten minutes to beat. The story is about a pig who loses his ball by accidentally kicking it through the window of a granny's house, so he sets out on a quest to retrieve it by running errands for villagers and searching for random encounters to be involved in. There are two endings to be found in this game, both triggered by the results of your battle with the final boss. Windows only.
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![]() | Cavern of Doom | Ignotech | RPG | 2.81 MB | Click here to download (external link) |
Cavern of Doom is a full-length RPG release with original graphics and tilesets, where players take control of Mo the Great who is known across the land for his legendary feats of heroism. No task seems impossible to him, as he attempts to save the once-peaceful town of Quetharc by driving back the monsters hiding in nearby caves and earning the respect of the king and locals in the process. Use the X key to access your inventory, and press the Z or space key to execute a default action. Switch between full screen and windowed mode with the F4 function key, or hold the left alternate and enter key for a similar effect. Weapons, scrolls, potions, spells and armor are readily available for purchase from shops around the city, taverns are safe havens for battered warriors looking for a place to rest, while unused equipment can be sold at the pawn shop in exchange for gold. Note that your character stats can only be increased by returning to the city after engaging a couple of enemies in combat and using the free training facilities provided by the townsfolk. The game also features four difficulty settings, side quests and hidden endings.
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![]() | CryptRover - Windows, Mac, Linux | Ido Yehieli | RPG | 3.18 MB | Click here to download |
In CryptRover, you assume the identity of an archaeologist who's trapped in an underground crypt with limited supply of air. Strangely enough, air supply can be replenished by collecting air cans, while health is restored by walking over med packs strategically placed in areas packed with spiders. Items are collected and used automatically whenever any of your stats are under optimal values. There are twelve dungeons to explore in total.
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![]() | Crypts of Despair, The ![]() | JTR | RPG | 1.15 MB | Click here to download (external link) |
The Crypts of Despair is a new release from the creator of Death Worm, though with a lot less action than it's famous counterpart. The X key can be used to open a chest, collect items or rest in an alcove to restore energy. A food unit is consumed for every move, but can be replenished by collecting meat found in the crypt. Arrows can be used for range attacks if a bow is bought from the shop. Press the C key to enter the aim mode. Fans of roguelike games will enjoy this tiny little dungeon romp quite a bit. There are thirty levels to explore in total.
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![]() | Desolate Room, The | Scott Cawthon | RPG | 57.4 MB | Click here to download |
The Desolate Room is one of those releases where the introductory sequence makes little sense, and still screenshots doesn't portray the game in motion too favorably. The author has also included a tiring fetch quest during the first fifteen minutes of the player's adventure, but things do look up after the team encounters it's first boss battle. A game in progress is saved automatically whenever the player leaves and exits a battle or the console. Each of your party members has to charge up before allowed to access their individual skills and attacks. Left click to shoot enemies in the console or make menu selections. Double click on a skill or attack in the upgrade screen shown after a battle to increase it's level and efficiency.
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![]() | Dungeon Crawl ![]() - Windows, Linux | Linley Henzell | RPG | 3.44 MB | Click here to download (external link) |
Linley's Dungeon Crawl is a roguelike game originally programmed by Linley Henzell in 1995. Crawl starts with the player's choice of one of twenty-six races: five different types of elves, two types of dwarves, humans, ogres, centaurs, merfolk and other beings. Racial selection sets base attributes, future skill advancement, and physical characteristics such as movement, resistances, and special abilities. The player next chooses a character class from among twenty-eight selections. Together, class and race determine base equipment and skill training, though characters may later attempt to acquire any in-game skill. The Crawl skill system covers most abilities upon which adventurers might call, while training occurs through repetition of skill-related actions. The goal of Crawl is to recover the Orb of Zot, hidden deep within a dungeon complex. To achieve this objective, characters must visit various dungeon branches, such as the Orcish Mines or The Lair, which often branch further in to additional areas, like the Elven Halls or The Swamp. Dungeon maps in Crawl persist as the player moves between levels.
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![]() | Dungeon Maker | Wishbone | RPG | 79.8 MB | Currently unavailable |
Dungeon Maker is a role playing game creation engine inspired by maze exploration games like Bloodwych, Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder. The original idea behind it's development was to remake these games in 3D while maintaining the classic gameplay they offered. An editor will be included in the final version when it is released. There are a few maps already implemented including the classic Dungeon Master game.
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![]() | DungeonMinder - Windows, Linux | Adam Gatt | RPG | 0.49 MB | Click here to download |
In DungeonMinder, you play as an invisible fairy tasked with assisting an adventurer as he makes his way into the catacombs in search of treasure. This requires casting spells which immobilize enemies, increase the adventurer's stats or even change the shape of dungeon walls and floors. Casting spells require one of the three types of mana, with a list of nine spells readily available for review at the press of the tab key. You regain mana by staying in close proximity to the hero, and whenever you are out of range the power text will change color from white to red.
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