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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2010 2:27:21 GMT -6
I'm curious: what are the most old school D&D rules you know of in a Roguelike or other computer game? Are there any that use White Box, or Swords & Wizardry?
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Post by Mr. Darke on Sept 1, 2010 7:18:09 GMT -6
The Roguelikes are all I know of. I would be interested in a game like this though.
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Post by murquhart72 on Sept 1, 2010 19:08:41 GMT -6
NetHack, but technically, as open-ended as OD&D is, pretty much any computer RPG would fall under that broad an umbrella! The Elder Scrolls are my favorites ;D
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Post by bluskreem on Sept 1, 2010 20:14:18 GMT -6
Warriors of the Eternal Sun (for Sega Genesis) uses BX rules, and there are dozens of AD&D games, but I don't know any OD&D games.
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Post by apeloverage on Sept 1, 2010 21:11:13 GMT -6
I had the idea a while ago for an online game using Swords & Wizardry or related rules.
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Post by giantbat on Sept 1, 2010 21:43:32 GMT -6
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Post by castiglione on Sept 1, 2010 23:59:54 GMT -6
Some of the early roguelikes probably used D&D in one form or another.
I suspect Wizardry and the early Ultimas (including Akalabeth) used an early permutation of D&D.
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