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- From: grabiner@math.harvard.edu (David Grabiner)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.rogue
- Subject: Re: Source for Rogue
- Message-ID: <GRABINER.92Dec24150247@zariski.harvard.edu>
- Date: 24 Dec 92 20:02:15 GMT
- Article-I.D.: zariski.GRABINER.92Dec24150247
- References: <BzqyKG.7uJ@agora.rain.com>
- Organization: Harvard University Dept. of Mathematics
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- In-reply-to: tedm@agora.rain.com's message of 24 Dec 92 04:45:51 GMT
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- In article <BzqyKG.7uJ@agora.rain.com>, Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
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- > Please folks,
- > This newsgroup is dead-dead-dead. Rogue source was never released by the
- > authors. There is a great clone of it, named "Umoria", learn all about it
- > in rec.games.umoria or something like that.
-
- Moria is not a rogue clone; it is a game in the rogue family (based on
- similar principles), but with a much larger dungeon, many more monsters
- and items, and many other differences.
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- The newsgroup for Moria is rec.games.moria. Umoria is the main version
- of Moria, but not the only one around.
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