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My dad, is, or was, an auto mechanic. Retired from that, still alive, aged 73 now. But for a while, in the late 70's/early 80's he was a NCR programmer. And at about that time, mom decided to go to school. She was encouraged into computers, so we got a TI when I was about 8 in 1983. Soon after, dad brought home a floppy with Hack on it. History ever since.
Sad I lost it, but back in 1992 I wrote a dungeon crawl for my measly 2048 byte TI-81 graphing calculator to tide me over, before the internet re-introduced me to all the rogue-like variants in my college years. Yes, math and chemical engineering for me.
39 now, played most of the others, Angband and variants my favorites by far.Comment
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31 here, been playing as long as memory serves me.
I think Angband's general appeal to the older crowd is that its kind of ugly, but the gameplay is great. It can be hard to get the younger crowd into a game that isnt action packed and full of pretty graphics anymore.
Luckily for us, those that get into it, tend to stay into it. This is basically a 30 year old game (Maybe thats why there are so many 30s) with a healthy userbase and active development, not too many of those around anymore.Comment
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