Frozen Depths

Posted by Derek Yu Wed, 25 Jul 2007 07:13:00 GMT

Frozen Depths

Frozen Depths is a relatively new Roguelike that’s geared toward newbies, boasting a small command list and straightforward, combat-oriented gameplay. The premise of the game is that you’re sent deep underground to find out why the world is freezing over. On the way, you’ll fight everything from goblins to caribou to… snow-covered hedgehogs?!

The frozen theme is carried through quite nicely. One interesting aspect of the game is that you have to keep from freezing to death by wearing warm clothes, eating hot food, or standing by intermittent campfires. The deeper you go, the colder it gets. It’s a nice innovation that adds a bit more color to this otherwise basic (but fun) dungeon crawler.

(Source: Temple of the Roguelike)

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  1. soilworker said about 1 hour later:

    I think the 3D Ascii Roguelike Tower needs more attention. So everybody play it, now!

  2. Gr.Viper said about 2 hours later:

    Yeah, I tried Tower a while ago. It’s even fun to watch!

  3. Altem said about 3 hours later:

    Hello, I am new to roguelikes and I want to know if Dwarf Fortress is not too hard to start with ???

  4. Rz. said about 3 hours later:

    Dwarf Fortress is not a roguelike, atleast, fortress mode is not. But the Adventure mode is a relatively simple and subpar roguelike.

  5. Rz. said about 3 hours later:

    wow. 3D ASCII… :x this definitely deserves a post~!

  6. Gr.Viper said about 4 hours later:

    Rz, browse sourceforge regularly and you’ll see a lot of cool stuff ;)

    BTW, did they get rid of enormous lag in DF adventure mode?

  7. Calanctus said about 4 hours later:

    I don’t think it’s fair to say that DF’s Adventure mode is subpar. For one thing, it’s not even close to finished. But even so, it’s still a lot of fun, and I can’t think of any other roguelike with significant grappling or wrestling mechanics.

  8. Rz. said about 6 hours later:

    yeah, i was going to say it’s very undeveloped, buttttt. i was just telling him it’s not too hard to start out on (simple, atleast from what i remember… honestly i was mostly wrestling children to death)

  9. Melly said about 7 hours later:

    If you wanna start with rogues, Dwarf Fortress might not be the best pick. Its complexity is baffling. Unless you use guides you can spend hours not knowing what the hell is going on (true, personal story. I suck at rogues).

  10. Xander said about 7 hours later:

    Wow, so this is a Roguelike I could actually possibly complete? That’d be something. The DoomRL trounced me constantly, although I’m doing alright on Castlevania at the moment.

    Also, 3D ASCII? That sounds so unneccessary it’s perfect!

  11. CheeseburgerWithoutCheese said 1 day later:

    this game is fun, but it needs 100% more force of the UCHU variety. Regarding DF’s adventure mode, sure it’s underdeveloped, but it has the potential to be something far greater than your average dungeon crawler roguelike.

  12. FireSword said 1 day later:

    Off-topic:

    Hey the site was unaccessible for me for 24 hours.. wtf went on? lol

    Peace.

  13. Albert Lai said 1 day later:

    Amen Xander. Rogue-likes have always kicked my ass. But I keep coming back. ;_;

  14. Slash, Roguetemplar said 7 days later:

    Yeah… gratz to Glowie for a new release on his game…

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