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Online database for classic and modern first person grid-based dungeon crawlers
http://www.dungeoncrawlers.org/
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Post edited March 16, 2017 by PirateNeilsouth
Add a GOG logo to those others there maybe?

Legend of Grimrock 2 isn't on Linux, sadly.

Perhaps add The Fall of the Dungeon Guardians and StarCrawlers (still in development, but hey).
Looks cool, thanks for sharing. Always nice to have another resource.

Online database for classic and modern first person grid-based dungeon crawlers
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PirateNeilsouth: http://www.dungeoncrawlers.org/
Bloodwych, yes, yes, yes!!

There are many Shin Megami Tensei dungeon crawlers to add to the database, to be helpful commenting.
I like it.

Thanks for sharing.
Needs more Centauri Alliance.
This site is a fantastic resource. I found out about it before your post and had it bookmarked a while ago. Every now and then I'll search it to learn about a game I've never known about or played. You have awesome friends!
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hyperagathon: Legend of Grimrock 2 isn't on Linux, sadly.
People say that it works with Wine like a charm, so don't worry. In my case it's a bit problematic, because I own it on Steam and running Steam games through Wine is a bit irritating. I would be delighted if GOG connect brought it here... :|
Your friend should take a break from everything and play Arx Fatalis.

(edit: ah, had missed the "grid based" criterion. makes sense then.)
Post edited March 16, 2017 by Telika
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ciemnogrodzianin: People say that it works with Wine like a charm, so don't worry. In my case it's a bit problematic, because I own it on Steam and running Steam games through Wine is a bit irritating. I would be delighted if GOG connect brought it here... :|
Last I heard, Legend of Grimrock 2 on Steam didn't require the client to be running, so you could try launching it directly through the executable instead of the client.
Post edited March 16, 2017 by Grargar
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Grargar: Last I heard, Legend of Grimrock 2 on Steam didn't require the client to be running, so you could try running it directly through the executable, instead of the client.
Oh, you may be right. Moreover, I've got the game from Humble Bundle, which means (I've just checked that) I can just download DRM Free installer. It make things a lot easier :)
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LootSeeker: This site is a fantastic resource. I found out about it before your post and had it bookmarked a while ago. Every now and then I'll search it to learn about a game I've never known about or played. You have awesome friends!
Thanks buddy! I'll pass on your message :)