Games like The Frozen Temple of Glacier Peak
Looking for games like The Frozen Temple of Glacier Peak? Here are top role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Xanadu, Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm or Castle Oldskull Module 10: Oldskull Dungeon Bestiary.
1 View GameXanadu A Weird-Fantasy Roleplaying Adventure for use with Old-School Essentials, for Character Levels 2–3. Welcome to the cult temple of Xanadu, an atmospheric temple-crawl for use with OSE, or similar old-school RPGs. A cult in the temple of Xanadu has opened a portal to another dimension. It was activated by adjusting the hands of three pendulum clocks in a particular sequence. Once the veil of…
View Game2 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, stability76% User Score 97 reviewsCritic Score 80%3 reviewsIn Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm, a thousand years before the original game, play as a young knight embarking on a journey with allies Trin and Gen to unite diverse races and defeat the resurrected Warlock Mesmeroth and his Dark Army. Experience improved combat, clever puzzles, and exploration in this visually enhanced prequel, battling enemies and solving problems alongside your companions using contextual commands.
View Game3 View GameHello everyone, Castle Oldskull is a well-regarded RPG supplement series, designed to sync with Gygaxian, old school, and Wizardly tabletop role-playing games. If you play tabletop, you’ll sync in quickly. If you’re a retro videogamer, you might see influences from Archon, The Bard’s Tale, Dragon’s Lair, Gauntlet, Mail Order Monsters, Phantasie, Telengard, Temple of Apshai, Tunnels of Doom, Ultima…
View Game4 View GameHello everyone, Castle Oldskull is a well-regarded RPG supplement series, designed to sync with Gygaxian, old school, and Wizardly tabletop role-playing games. If you play tabletop, you’ll sync in quickly. If you’re a retro videogamer, you might see influences from Archon, The Bard’s Tale, Dragon’s Lair, Gauntlet, Mail Order Monsters, Phantasie, Telengard, Temple of Apshai, Tunnels of Doom, Ultima…
View Game5 View Game96%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storygrinding, stability96% User Score 1,999 reviewsMoonring is a retro-inspired open-world, turn-based, tile RPG in the style of the old Ultima games, but created with modern design sensibilities, and a unique neon aesthetic. The world is fixed,...
View Game6 View Game100%Game Brain Score100% User Score 67 reviews"Runecairn: Core Rules" is a 44-page black and white tabletop RPG zine set in a Norse fantasy world. It features a full game system and character creation rules, where players battle against wondrous and terrible beings in the Nine Realms. Death is not the end, as fallen characters respawn at bonfires to continue their journey.
View Game7 View GameAbout MAGIC DUNGEON is a mini-roguelike, turn-based dungeon-crawler videogame product. Descend and explore the increasingly perilous 50 floors of the magically (procedurally) generated dungeon, collect all the treasures and escape alive! I made this game in 7 days for the 7DRL Challenge 2023. Language used: C/C++Libraries used: TileGameLib (TGL.lib)This game is now open-source on GitHub: https://g…
View Game8 View Game52%Game Brain Score52% User Score 3 reviewsHigh on the treacherous and perpetually frozen peaks of Mt. Abbot lies a forgotten gold claim registered to one Jakob Weidner. Decades ago, maybe more, Weidner packed up his family of six and built a homestead on a small, unforgiving parcel of land in a desperate bid to strike it rich. Initially he was called a fool, but, for a time at least, rumor was that Weidner had actually manage…
View Game9 View Game96%Game Brain Score96% User Score 50 reviews"Maze Rats" is a lightweight, old-school-style RPG and sandbox toolkit focused on fantasy adventure. Its rulebook spans just one compact page, with a single page for character creation and a hand-drawn sheet. The game includes eight pages of 36-item random tables for on-the-fly inspiration, promoting player ingenuity and creativity.
View Game10 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsThe tomb was dark, the only light coming from Ryland’s quickly dying torch. Mel didn’t like it. Something was wrong, the hairs on the back of her neck were on edge. Gripping the dagger tighter in her hand she stepped forward into the darkness careful to make sure her footfalls didn’t make a sound. Then out of the corner of her eye she saw it, the pinprick of reflected light…eyes. Turning she thre…
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