9.4 /10 1 Votes
Designer(s) Brian Walker Mode Single-player video game | 4.7/5 iTunes - Apple Genre Roguelike | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Brogue is a free roguelike computer video game created by Brian Walker. As in its predecessor Rogue, the goal of Brogue is for the player (represented by the character @) to descend to the 26th floor of the Dungeons of Doom, retrieve the Amulet of Yendor, and return to the surface. Players also have the option of delving deeper into the dungeon to obtain a higher score. This task is complicated by the presence of monsters and traps in a procedurally generated dungeon.

Development started in 2009, with the latest version being 1.7.4. Brogue's interface, design and ASCII graphics have been praised for their simplicity and beauty.

Reception

IndieGames.com's Cassandra Khaw called Brogue "beautiful and accessible." PC Gamer's Graham Smith compared it favorably with The Binding of Isaac, Dungeons of Dredmor and Spelunky; saying "[i]f [...] you want to start swimming to the deeper end of the pool [of roguelikes], Brogue is your waterwings." Rock Paper Shotgun's Graham Smith ranked the interface alongside Papers, Please, Democracy 3, and Elite: Dangerous; citing "using old-fashioned ASCII [...] with a set of effects that make the world colourful and alive."


