• Match!!
    link
    English
    183 months ago

    It’s probably the longest development time, too

    • @Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.de
      link
      fedilink
      English
      12
      edit-2
      3 months ago

      There are quite a few other roguelike (or roguelike adjacient) games that do beat it handily. To give a few examples:

      DF started development in October 2002 (according to their own website, scroll all the way down.)

      UnReal World’s first release was in 1992 and is also still getting regular updates.

      NetHack has gotten new versions ever since 1987. The latest big change was 3.6.0 in 2015, 3.6.7 came out in early 2023 but there’s no reason to believe there won’t be a next version. If we count that in 1987 it started as a fork of Hack, we could even add another 3 years in the front as Hack was published in 1984.

      Edit: I just realized: In the world of MMORPGs we also have a few examples: Everquest which came out in 2000 and is still getting expansions. Even WoW isn’t too far behind with a 2004 release date, which probably means development began before DF’s development too.