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'''''Goblin Hack!''''' is a [[freeware]] [[roguelike]] ([[hack and slash]] [[RPG]]) developed in [[2006]] by Neil McGill who published it through SourceForge.net. It is an "opengl-based smooth-scrolling ASCII graphics game! Inspired by the likes of NetHack, it opts for a simple interface that appears to appeal to kids (and adults) and fires the imagination in today's world of over-rendered games."
'''Goblin Hack!''' is a [[freeware]] [[roguelike]] ([[hack and slash]] [[RPG]]) developed in [[2006]] by Neil McGill who published it through SourceForge.net. It is an "opengl-based smooth-scrolling ASCII graphics game! Inspired by the likes of NetHack, it opts for a simple interface that appears to appeal to kids (and adults) and fires the imagination in today's world of over-rendered games."


Players can choose one of several classes before being thrown into the first floor of a randomized, ongoing dungeon. Unlike typical roguelikes, players of Goblin Hack! can manually save their game. An unsaved game, however, results in a lost character.
Players can choose one of several classes before being thrown into the first floor of a randomized, ongoing dungeon. Unlike typical roguelikes, players of Goblin Hack! can manually save their game. An unsaved game, however, results in a lost character.

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Goblin Hack! is a freeware roguelike (hack and slash RPG) developed in 2006 by Neil McGill who published it through SourceForge.net. It is an "opengl-based smooth-scrolling ASCII graphics game! Inspired by the likes of NetHack, it opts for a simple interface that appears to appeal to kids (and adults) and fires the imagination in today's world of over-rendered games."

Players can choose one of several classes before being thrown into the first floor of a randomized, ongoing dungeon. Unlike typical roguelikes, players of Goblin Hack! can manually save their game. An unsaved game, however, results in a lost character.

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