David Williamson has released his “single-player turn-based dungeon crawler”, or as we call it – a roguelike, for all PC platforms. It’s name doesn’t get any simpler either: Hack, Slash, Loot.
iLLGaming writer Ajay Verma writes:
"What is a rogue-like? As steam user jamesbuc puts it.
Essentially its a dungeon crawler with random elements abound from random rooms, random enemies and even random item effects. They are tough as hell and often only for real fanatics.
So sharpen your knifes and stockpile those arrows for humble bundle presents The Humble Roguelike Weekly Sale featuring Six roguelike games . Which offer ridiculous entertainment if you’re into roguelike’s. While this may not cater to the masses, instead focuses on a niche and addicting experience for room based looters. So If you are someone who dislikes permadeath, random levels and cruel difficulty, and a lack of story you might want to skip the pack."
Hardcore Gamer: For $2, you get Unemployment Quest, The Siege of the Mecromancer, Hack, Slash, Loot, Styrateg, Inaria, Dungeon Fray, Frayed Knights, and Empires and Dungeons 2
David Williamson has released an update for indie roguelike Hack, Slash, Loot, downloadable now on Steam for owners of the game. This update adds Artifact selection, with an accompanying visual “tell”.