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Tag: tolkien
Games: 5
Date Range: 1979 - 2003

01. Mines of Mordor

[traditional] 1979 by Scott Cunningham

Mines of Mordor is a roguelike computer game developed by Scott Cunningham in 1979 for the TRS-80 personal computer. It represents one of the earliest roguelike games developed for home computers and ...

Other
Diff: moderate

02. Moria

[traditional] 1983 by Robert Alan Koeneke

Moria is Robert Alan Koeneke's 1983 literary roguelike that brought Tolkien's Middle-earth to the genre, establishing the template for depth-based dungeon exploration and spawning the entire Angband f...

Unix, DOS
Diff: hard

03. Angband

[traditional] 1993-04-11 by Angband Development Team

Angband is a free and open-source roguelike game derived from UMoria in 1993. The game is set in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth and is based on the fortress of Angband from The Silmarillion. It is cons...

Windows, Linux, macOS
Diff: extreme

04. Tales of Middle Earth (ToME)

[traditional] 1998 by Nicolas Casalini (DarkGod)

**The Tolkien masterpiece** - Nicolas Casalini's **legendary achievement** that created the **most authentic Middle-earth gaming experience**, evolving from **Angband variant** to **independent master...

Windows, Linux, macOS
Diff: hard

05. FAngband

[traditional] 2003 by Nick McConnell

FAngband is an Angband variant developed by Nick McConnell, first released in 2003 and actively maintained. The game is set in Tolkien's First Age of Middle-earth, specifically drawing from The Silmar...

Windows, Linux, macOS
Diff: extreme