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Why is the game called "100 Rogues"?

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2:07 am
July 3, 2011


Keith Burgun

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The general idea behind the name is that many, many Rogues pass away in this dungeon, which we all know to be true from experience.

 

However, the name is a specific reference to something.  If anyone guesses what it is, I will be very impressed.  Wes, no guessing allowed, I probably told you at some point! :D

 

-Keith

6:18 pm
July 3, 2011


Maxentius

NJ

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I know you're gonna tell us after awhile if nobody guesses correctly….right? Wink

“I do not love the bright sword for it's sharpness, nor the arrow for it's swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.” ~ Faramir

8:19 pm
July 3, 2011


Keith Burgun

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I know you're gonna tell us after awhile if nobody guesses correctly….right? Wink

Maybe.  Maybe not!

11:49 am
August 24, 2011


alter72

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Yeah.. Fat chance, the developers are exteremely feverent about you finding stuff out for yourself.

-Alter

11:41 am
August 25, 2011


Sonnez

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Is it from the song 100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall? 

 

100 Rogues to enter the hole

100 different Rogues

Let one try, watch her die

99 Rogues to enter the hole

 

99 Rogues to enter the hole

99 different Rogues . . .

5:18 pm
August 26, 2011


alter72

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Never saw that one coming

-Alter

2:34 am
September 8, 2011


Keith Burgun

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Here's the answer.

http://alanmidas.spoonybard.co…..world.html

Very strange game, but if you get four buddies around an NES emulator and play it, you are guarnateed to have a blast.

12:07 pm
September 8, 2011


7h30n

Croatia

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Never saw that one coming!

That game seems interesting, too bad I haven't played it or heard of it and I kinda doubt I will be playing it now, unless it gets released on AppStore like some SNES era games have.

Theon
Faber est suae quisque fortunae.

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