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  2. Untitled Minecraft spiritual successor - Wikipedia

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    Opening a poll, the first option was a "traditional roguelike" mixed with a "tile-based first-person dungeon crawler" akin to Stardew Valley, and the second was a spiritual successor to Minecraft. [7] By January 4, the poll's results were around 78% in favor of a "Minecraft 2", with nearly 250,000 votes for the game. [7] [9]

  3. Category:Dungeon crawler video games - Wikipedia

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    First-person party-based dungeon crawler video games (5 C, 91 P) R. Roguelike video games (2 C, ... Minecraft Dungeons;

  4. List of roguelikes - Wikipedia

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    3D First-person dungeon crawl with randomly generated floors, items, and creatures. Movement is tile-based [16] and gameplay is similar to Dungeon Hack. 2011: Dungeons of Dredmor: Gaslamp Games: Fantasy: LIN, OSX, WIN: Tile-based movement with rudimentary graphics and a sense of humour. [17] 2011: HyperRogue: Zeno Rogue: Fantasy: LIN, OSX, WIN ...

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

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    This subgenre consists of RPGs where the player leads a party of adventurers in first-person perspective, typically through a dungeon or labyrinth in a grid-based environment. 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".

  6. Roguelike - Wikipedia

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    Roguelike (or rogue-like) is a style of role-playing game traditionally characterized by a dungeon crawl through procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, grid-based movement, and permanent death of the player character.

  7. Action role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    Damnation of Gods, a first-person dungeon crawl and a Dungeon Master clone In late 1987, FTL Games released Dungeon Master , a dungeon crawler that had a real-time game world and some real-time combat elements (akin to Active Time Battle ), requiring players to quickly issue orders to the characters, setting the standard for first-person ...

  8. Role-playing video game - Wikipedia

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    Originally, role-playing video games were classified into three main styles: roguelikes (named after Rogue, 1980) that focused on exploration of procedurally created mazes; dungeon crawlers (popularized by Wizardry, 1981), that took place within one or few dungeons, with little or no interaction with an outer world; and open worlds (popularized ...

  9. Delver - Wikipedia

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    Delver is a first-person roguelike where players assume the role of an explorer as they explore the dungeons in search of the Yithidian Orb. The game's mechanics and presentation is similar to the dungeons of The Legend of Zelda, while incorporating random, procedurally-generated levels in the manner of a roguelike game. There is no jump button.