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  2. List of role-playing video games: 1990 to 1991 - Wikipedia

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    Massively multiplayer online role-playing game: Dungeon crawl: Dungeon crawl: MUD: MUD: Monster raising: Pet-raising simulation: Turn-based: Turn-based game: Card battle: Collectible card game: Real-time: Real-time game: Blobber: First-person party-based RPG: Sandbox: Open world RPG

  3. List of role-playing video games: 1992 to 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Japanese-style role-playing game: Dungeon crawl: Dungeon crawl: Monster raising: Pet-raising simulation: Card battle: Collectible card game: Blobber: First-person party-based RPG: Sandbox: Open world RPG

  4. Category : First-person party-based dungeon crawler video games

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    Games of this type are also known as "blobbers", since the player moves the entire party around the playing field as a single unit, or "blob". Most "blobbers" are turn-based, but some such as the Dungeon Master , Legend of Grimrock and Eye of the Beholder series are played in real-time.

  5. Category:Dungeon crawler video games - Wikipedia

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    This category is for video games in the Dungeon crawler genre. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. *

  6. History of Western role-playing video games - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish independent development studio Almost Human released Legend of Grimrock, a Dungeon Master-inspired game, in 2012. [149] A reboot of the long-abandoned tile-based dungeon-crawler sub-genre, it was a commercial success that reached the top of Steam's "Top Sellers list" in April of that year. [169]

  7. Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol - Wikipedia

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    Allen designed Mordor after a late-1970s multi-user dungeon game named Avatar, which ran on the PLATO system developed by the University of Illinois.Unlike Avatar, Mordor offers single-user play only, although players can run several characters in the dungeon concurrently and control up to four characters simultaneously in a single party.

  8. Dungeon Master (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Master is a role-playing video game featuring a pseudo-3D first-person perspective.It was developed and published by FTL Games for the Atari ST in 1987, [5] almost identical Amiga and PC (DOS) ports following in 1988 and 1992.

  9. Rogue (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, no game is the same as any previous one, as the dungeon levels, monster encounters, and treasures are procedurally generated for each playthrough. Rogue was inspired by text-based computer games such as the 1971 Star Trek game and Colossal Cave Adventure released in 1976, along with the high fantasy setting from Dungeons & Dragons.