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Dungeon crawl

A dungeon crawl is a type of scenario in fantasy role-playing games (RPGs) in which heroes navigate a labyrinth environment (a "dungeon"), battling various monsters, avoiding traps, solving puzzles, and looting any treasure they may find.[1] Video games and board games which predominantly feature dungeon crawl elements are considered to be a genre.[1][2][3]

A dungeon map created for a tabletop roleplaying game

Board games edit

Dungeon crawling in board games dates to 1975 when Gary Gygax introduced Solo Dungeon Adventures. That year also saw the release of Dungeon!. Over the years, many games build on that concept.[4] One of the most acclaimed board games of the late 2010s, Gloomhaven, is a dungeon crawler.[3][5]

Video games edit

 
Crawl, a roguelite dungeon game

The first computer-based dungeon crawl was pedit5, developed in 1975 by Rusty Rutherford on the PLATO interactive education system based in Urbana, Illinois. Although this game was quickly deleted from the system, several more like it appeared, including dnd and Moria.[1]

Computer games and series from the 1980s, such as The Bard's Tale, Cosmic Soldier, Dungeon Master, Gauntlet, Madō Monogatari, Megami Tensei, Might and Magic, Phantasy Star, Ultima, and Wizardry, helped set the genre's standards, while the primitive graphics were actually conducive to this style, due to the need for repetitive tiles or similar-looking graphics to create effective mazes. Game Developer's Matt Barton described Telengard (1982) as a "pure dungeon crawler" for its lack of diversions, and noted its expansive dungeons as a "key selling point".[6]

Some dungeon crawlers from this era also employed action role-playing game combat, such as Dragon Slayer,[7] and The Tower of Druaga.[8] Growing out of these type of games are games considered to be of the genre "dungeon crawlers", in which the player is limited to the confines of the walls of the dungeon but allowing for complex systems around combat, enemy behavior, and loot systems, as well as the potential for multiplayer and online play. Gauntlet, Diablo, The Binding of Isaac and Enter the Gungeon are examples of these dungeon crawlers.[9]

Variations on the dungeon crawl trope can be found in other genres. In the early 2010s there was a modest resurgence in their popularity, particularly in Japan, largely due to the success of the Etrian Odyssey series by Atlus.[10]

Instance dungeon edit

In massively multiplayer online games, an instance is a special area, typically a dungeon or a restricted dungeon-like environment, that generates a new copy of the location for each group or certain number of players that enters the area.[11] Instancing, the general term for the use of this technique,[11] addresses several problems encountered by players in the shared spaces of virtual worlds, but also sacrifices the social element of shared spaces and realistic immersion in that virtual world. They also tend to be a lot smaller and more linear.

First-person party-based dungeon crawlers edit

 
An in-game screenshot from Legend of Grimrock a first-person grid-based dungeon crawler in the style of Dungeon Master.[12] In the center of the image, the view into the Dungeon. On the right, the open inventory of a party member.

This subgenre consists of RPGs where the player leads a party of adventurers in first-person perspective, typically in a grid-based environment. Examples include the aforementioned Wizardry, Might and Magic and Bard's Tale series; as well as the Etrian Odyssey and Elminage series. 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".[13][14]

Many "blobbers" are turn-based, such as the play-by-mail game Heroic Fantasy, but some games such as Dungeon Master, Legend of Grimrock and Eye of the Beholder series are played in real-time. Early games in this genre lack an automap feature, forcing players to draw their own maps in order to keep track of their progress. Spatial puzzles are common, and players may have to, for instance, move a stone in one part of the level in order to open a gate in another part of the level.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Brewer, Nathan (7 July 2016). "Going Rogue: A Brief History of the Computerized Dungeon Crawl". IEEE-USA InSight. from the original on 10 January 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Category: Dungeon Crawler | Family | BoardGameGeek". boardgamegeek.com. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  3. ^ a b "10 best dungeon-crawler games you should delve into next". Dicebreaker. 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  4. ^ "Chronological List of Dungeon Crawlers | BoardGameGeek". boardgamegeek.com. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  5. ^ Theel, Charles (2021-10-13). "Gloomhaven's digital adaptation is a marvelous turn-based dungeon crawler". Polygon. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  6. ^ Barton, Matt (February 23, 2007). "The History of Computer Role-Playing Games Part 1: The Early Years (1980-1983)". Game Developer. UBM Tech. from the original on 2021-08-27. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  7. ^ Kalata, Kurt. "Dragon Slayer". Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  8. ^ Parish, Jeremy (30 July 2012). . 1UP.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2018. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  9. ^ Stuart, Keith (October 11, 2021). "Dungeon crawler or looter shooter? Nine video game genres explained". The Guardian. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  10. ^ Parish, Jeremy (2011-09-15). 1UP.com. Archived from the original on 28 November 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  11. ^ a b Simon Carless (2004). Gaming hacks. O'Reilly Media. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-596-00714-0. A term used to describe a private portion of a gameworld created just for an individual or group of players.
  12. ^ Edge Staff (2012-04-12). . Edge. Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  13. ^ Cobbett, Richard (December 5, 2016). "The RPGs of 2017". Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  14. ^ Pepe, Felipe (June 25, 2015). "CRPG History Abridged - 21 RPGs that brought something new to the table". Game Developer. UBM. Retrieved 2017-05-22.

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This article is about a scenario For the roguelike computer game see Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup A dungeon crawl is a type of scenario in fantasy role playing games RPGs in which heroes navigate a labyrinth environment a dungeon battling various monsters avoiding traps solving puzzles and looting any treasure they may find 1 Video games and board games which predominantly feature dungeon crawl elements are considered to be a genre 1 2 3 A dungeon map created for a tabletop roleplaying game Contents 1 Board games 2 Video games 2 1 Instance dungeon 2 2 First person party based dungeon crawlers 3 See also 4 ReferencesBoard games editDungeon crawling in board games dates to 1975 when Gary Gygax introduced Solo Dungeon Adventures That year also saw the release of Dungeon Over the years many games build on that concept 4 One of the most acclaimed board games of the late 2010s Gloomhaven is a dungeon crawler 3 5 Video games edit nbsp Crawl a roguelite dungeon gameThe first computer based dungeon crawl was pedit5 developed in 1975 by Rusty Rutherford on the PLATO interactive education system based in Urbana Illinois Although this game was quickly deleted from the system several more like it appeared including dnd and Moria 1 Computer games and series from the 1980s such as The Bard s Tale Cosmic Soldier Dungeon Master Gauntlet Madō Monogatari Megami Tensei Might and Magic Phantasy Star Ultima and Wizardry helped set the genre s standards while the primitive graphics were actually conducive to this style due to the need for repetitive tiles or similar looking graphics to create effective mazes Game Developer s Matt Barton described Telengard 1982 as a pure dungeon crawler for its lack of diversions and noted its expansive dungeons as a key selling point 6 Some dungeon crawlers from this era also employed action role playing game combat such as Dragon Slayer 7 and The Tower of Druaga 8 Growing out of these type of games are games considered to be of the genre dungeon crawlers in which the player is limited to the confines of the walls of the dungeon but allowing for complex systems around combat enemy behavior and loot systems as well as the potential for multiplayer and online play Gauntlet Diablo The Binding of Isaac and Enter the Gungeon are examples of these dungeon crawlers 9 Variations on the dungeon crawl trope can be found in other genres In the early 2010s there was a modest resurgence in their popularity particularly in Japan largely due to the success of the Etrian Odyssey series by Atlus 10 Instance dungeon edit In massively multiplayer online games an instance is a special area typically a dungeon or a restricted dungeon like environment that generates a new copy of the location for each group or certain number of players that enters the area 11 Instancing the general term for the use of this technique 11 addresses several problems encountered by players in the shared spaces of virtual worlds but also sacrifices the social element of shared spaces and realistic immersion in that virtual world They also tend to be a lot smaller and more linear First person party based dungeon crawlers edit nbsp An in game screenshot from Legend of Grimrock a first person grid based dungeon crawler in the style of Dungeon Master 12 In the center of the image the view into the Dungeon On the right the open inventory of a party member This subgenre consists of RPGs where the player leads a party of adventurers in first person perspective typically in a grid based environment Examples include the aforementioned Wizardry Might and Magic and Bard s Tale series as well as the Etrian Odyssey and Elminage series 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 13 14 Many blobbers are turn based such as the play by mail game Heroic Fantasy but some games such as Dungeon Master Legend of Grimrock and Eye of the Beholder series are played in real time Early games in this genre lack an automap feature forcing players to draw their own maps in order to keep track of their progress Spatial puzzles are common and players may have to for instance move a stone in one part of the level in order to open a gate in another part of the level citation needed See also edit nbsp Video games portalPlay by mail game Role playing game termsReferences edit a b c Brewer Nathan 7 July 2016 Going Rogue A Brief History of the Computerized Dungeon Crawl IEEE USA InSight Archived from the original on 10 January 2020 Retrieved 10 January 2020 Category Dungeon Crawler Family BoardGameGeek boardgamegeek com Retrieved 2021 10 25 a b 10 best dungeon crawler games you should delve into next Dicebreaker 2020 06 22 Retrieved 2021 10 25 Chronological List of Dungeon Crawlers BoardGameGeek boardgamegeek com Retrieved 2021 10 25 Theel Charles 2021 10 13 Gloomhaven s digital adaptation is a marvelous turn based dungeon crawler Polygon Retrieved 2021 10 25 Barton Matt February 23 2007 The History of Computer Role Playing Games Part 1 The Early Years 1980 1983 Game Developer UBM Tech Archived from the original on 2021 08 27 Retrieved August 30 2014 Kalata Kurt Dragon Slayer Retrieved 10 January 2020 Parish Jeremy 30 July 2012 What Happened to the Action RPG 1UP com Archived from the original on 3 October 2018 Retrieved 10 January 2020 Stuart Keith October 11 2021 Dungeon crawler or looter shooter Nine video game genres explained The Guardian Retrieved October 12 2021 Parish Jeremy 2011 09 15 TGS Beyond the Labyrinth is Beautiful But Puts the Crawl in Dungeon Crawler Nintendo 3DS Konami s new 3DS RPG is probably too specific to Japanese tastes to come to the U S 1UP com Archived from the original on 28 November 2011 Retrieved 16 September 2011 a b Simon Carless 2004 Gaming hacks O Reilly Media p 112 ISBN 978 0 596 00714 0 A term used to describe a private portion of a gameworld created just for an individual or group of players Edge Staff 2012 04 12 Legend Of Grimrock review Edge Archived from the original on July 10 2012 Retrieved 2012 05 09 Cobbett Richard December 5 2016 The RPGs of 2017 Rock Paper Shotgun Retrieved 2017 05 22 Pepe Felipe June 25 2015 CRPG History Abridged 21 RPGs that brought something new to the table Game Developer UBM Retrieved 2017 05 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dungeon crawl amp oldid 1184466903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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