>> Have you ever played a roguelike game? According to your comments, >> RoA is similar, in some aspects, to a roguelike game. >Pfff... never heard of it. >Examples??? (well-known titles???) After this explanation, I see RoA is different to roguelike games. A roguelike game is similar to a RPG, with a complex rule-system. All the game is turn based and most of the maps and enemies are generated randomly. Some of these games are always expanding according to comments of the players. Examples... there aren't comercial roguelikes. Perhaps "Diablo" from Blizzard can be considered a roguelike. But the "true" roguelike games are amateur games, distributed by internet. The origin of roguelike games is "Rogue", a game distributed with earlier versions of Unix BSD. Is very simple, perhaps it can be easyly ported to MSX. >About ordering (in some other mail)... For Sunrise products you can It is distributed in Spain by club Hnostar. Greets --- Toni **** MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet ****