
The version that this wiki page basically refers to is the stable version.
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The reason that two version numbers have been mentioned for Shattered PD above is that the stable version of the mod is based on v.0.7.5, and the latest beta on v.0.8.1.

Note: this mod has been recently renamed to Powered Pixel Dungeon by its developer, SmuJamesB.Īs its title explicitly states, this mod identifies itself as a combination of Yet Another Pixel Dungeon and of Shattered Pixel Dungeon, but it would be more accurate to say about it that it is mostly a mod of Shattered PD v.0.7.5/v.0.8.1 with a few (but noteworthy) features borrowed from Yet Another PD. 4 Artifacts, Potions, Runestones, Scrolls, Thrown weapons.The developers have been rapidly updating as they receive feedback, and I didn’t encounter any problems myself, but it does appear there are multiple technical issues that need to addressed before 100 Rogues can truly ascend to the height of awesome. One final caveat, there have been several reports of the game crashing. If you’re looking for a very solid roguelike or just want to inject a little sword and sorcery into your life, 100 Rogues is definitely one of the most fun, engaging, and replayable turn-based games out there. It’s definitely going to skew a little more in favor of hardcore gamers, but the gorgeous graphics and brilliant gameplay make this exceptionally appealing all around. The need for fresh food actually becomes a seriously important secondary concern, because nobody wants to starve to death instead of going out in an epic battle.Īll in all, 100 Rogues is a really balanced, but challenging game. Speaking of candy, while there are monsters aplenty to thwart your quest, you also have to keep an eye on a hunger gauge that slowly ticks away as you progress. The whole game is actually stunningly attractive and the retro music and distinctive monster designs smother 100 Rogues with sweet, sweet eye and ear candy. It’s worth mentioning that skills also look fantastic, with one of my favorites resulting in a Monty Python-esque Hand of God coming down from the sky. There is no clumsy D-pad hogging the screen, and most everything just requires a simple tap or two, and an easy to access inventory and stable of awesome skills rounds out combat. They both have their own strengths and weaknesses, and choosing the best one really depends on what your playing style is like.Īction is turn-based, so nothing moves unless you do, and the touch controls are really beautifully implemented. You start off with the option of playing as a Human Crusader or a Fairy Wizard.

Murdering the Lord of Darkness aside, the main emphasis is on leveling, developing your skills, and equipping the best gear.


Unlike RPGs, like Zenonia, there’s precious little story or character to be had here, although the opening cutscenes are surprisingly informative, and you’re given a clear goal: kill Satan. Death is almost certain, but dungeons and monsters are randomly generated, so the game is different every time. A fantasy-themed dungeon crawler, like Sword of Fargoal or Nethack, 100 Rogues plunks you down into dungeons filled to the brim with monsters to vanquish and treasure to loot. Okay, maybe not “cool” cool, but at least not as embarrassing as ASCII dungeons. Without a doubt, 100 Rogues has done a huge service to roguelikes by being both fun, attractive, and surprisingly cool. After examining the elaborate details and obsessive desire for authenticity, you realize that underneath that tasty exterior lies a true geek. At first, you’re just taken in by how attractive they are, the inherent sexiness enhanced by the awkward nerd herd clustered around them. Playing 100 Rogues is a lot like running into a smokin’ hot cosplayer at a con.
