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RE: [Something] Anyone here remember ZZT?

  • FromJoseph Pate <jpate@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • DateMon, 25 Feb 2008 14:34:36 -0800 (PST)
Thanks for yet another roguelike reference -- haven't tried Dwarf Fortress,
but I have tried nethack.

Cheers,
	 Joe

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> > Has anyone here heard of ZZT before, or know a better alternative?
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> I loved ZZT. I was a diva at ZZT-OOP and built some great objects. Although 
not ZZT isn't really roguelike, there are two ASCII games who are the king of 
roguelike games, and those are nethack and Dwarf Fortress. Look online for some 
manuals to get over the learning curves!
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