![]() It was first released as a test application for UNIX, and quickly captured the imagination of popularity among system administrators and computer science students. ![]() The "granddaddy" of dungeon hack RPGs, Rogue has a long history that dates back to the 1970's. I'm not quite sure what the difference is/are between the two versions, except that Epyx probably tidied up the codes and tweaked play balance a little bit before the commercial release.įor those of you who've been living in caves for the past 25 years, or started your RPG adventuring with Diablo, here's my review of Jon Lane's Rogue, also on this site: The only commercial release of dungeon-crawl classic Rogue, Epyx' version is 1.45, while Jon Lane's original release is 1.1.
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