If you're stuck at home in the quarantine and looking for something to do, one of my players found this.
From the website:
"The very first single-player dungeoncrawl game was not a video game. It was a series of charts printed in the first edition of Dungeons and Dragons, back in 1979. By rolling dice according to the instructions, you could generate a dungeon which was illogical, arbitrary, super-lethal, and which often didn't even produce usable results.
THIS GAME USES THOSE CHARTS.
In this cruel dungeoncrawl game, you're a hapless explorer trying to survive the infinite twists, turns, traps, treasures, and terrors programmed by D&D designed Gary Gygax 35 years ago. I've tweaked the original D&D rules for the purposes of the game, but faithfully preserved every bizarre or banal detail of the original dungeon-creation charts."
So far I've tried it twice. First character didn't even make it to the second level of the dungeon, died to a skeleton. Second character made it to the second level and is still alive so far.
Anyway, enjoy.
Dungeon Robber
Re: Dungeon Robber
Oh wow ... I think I might recall this. I'm going to have to dig in my storage and find mine. Of course I'll have to explore this link you have graciously shared.
"Some terrifying space monkeys maybe got loose?"
Re: Dungeon Robber
Let us know how far you get. I still hope to one day live long enough to level up a character.
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I have enjoyed this game many times in the past, and somewhat recently. It is a time suck though, be forewarned.
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