I started playing roguelikes as a little tyke with Moria on my parents' Atari ST. I later also played a few dos-based games whose names I do not recall (in one you siege a castle, the other you had to explore a creepy mansion).
I have been playing V for about a year now, and mostly just lurking around on the forums. One question I've had is whether Angband (in V or some variants) has had or is planned to have more interactive dungeon features. Even in old Moria I recall (through the fog of years) that there were various statues and altars that had different effects depending on your race/class/etc that were generated. Some of the other roguelikes I played that had more static maps even included more complex trap/door/puzzle mechanisms.
I am not sure all of the above are appropriate for Angband, but I recall fondly praying in front of an altar, hoping for a blessing but as often summoning some nasty that would come and kill me.
Anyway, like the title says, this is really just a flavor issue - I am neither complaining nor making a request. I just wonder if anyone else remembers these sorts of features, and whether they do/will/should be brought back.
I have been playing V for about a year now, and mostly just lurking around on the forums. One question I've had is whether Angband (in V or some variants) has had or is planned to have more interactive dungeon features. Even in old Moria I recall (through the fog of years) that there were various statues and altars that had different effects depending on your race/class/etc that were generated. Some of the other roguelikes I played that had more static maps even included more complex trap/door/puzzle mechanisms.
I am not sure all of the above are appropriate for Angband, but I recall fondly praying in front of an altar, hoping for a blessing but as often summoning some nasty that would come and kill me.
Anyway, like the title says, this is really just a flavor issue - I am neither complaining nor making a request. I just wonder if anyone else remembers these sorts of features, and whether they do/will/should be brought back.
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