ADOM is primarily known for being the first roguelike to include vibrant towns, NPC dialog, and quests, but it offers more than just a rich story line in a complex fantasy world:
And it's now available on Steam, too: Store.steampowered.com
Hi everyone!
We are proud to announce the release of ADOM 3.3.3 to the general public. You can find all relevant details in our latest blog update. There has been a years' worth of changes applied to it. You can find the link to the changelog and more information in the blog post.
As many fans of the free Classic version asked over the past couple of years: You now also have the chance to get access to the ADOM pen & paper roleplaying game as we right now are running a Kickstarter for it. Help us unlock even more stretch goals - a GM screen and many adventures and additional Ancardian background material is looming on the horizont.
And now happy hacking with the latest release of ADOM!
Thomas Biskup & Team ADOM
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Love the look of it!
Adom is great game. And we vote this game in IndieDB. But there is some interesting point that Adom was major game not indie in 80-90.
Please consider releasing ADOM on GOG, We need more roguelikes like these.
I'm a complete newcomer to ADOM, barely 1 month playing, but I'm completely absorbed by this great game.
I've played a lot of role-playing games, but this one has captivated me and I can't stop playing.
It shows that the creator has a passion for what he does. Give a chance, because it's impossible to get bored and never is the same.
Thanks to Thomas Biskup for creating and maintaining it. In fact, yesterday is update it for FREE for everyone.
What more can you ask for?
10/10.
I've been playing this godly game since I was 8 - I'm 26 now. That right there should tell you just how good of a game it is. Even when it was Ascii it was the amazing game with infinite replay. Now its a gorgeous game with infinite replay. Thomas Biskup you sir are an amazing human being for releasing and maintaining a game of this caliber after all these years.
Now that Fallout 4 is out... I keep playing ADOM. Best game ever.
Fallout 4 is a crappy open world shooter, Bethesda stopped making RPG games when they made Skyrim.
Choosing between an RPG game and a game that pretends it's an RPG game, is no difficulty choice.
I've been playing this game for at least 20 years. It is the first thing I put on a new computer after an anti-virus. I've never beat it. Never read tutorials or anything. I loved this game when it was just ascii and I love it now. I just purchased the Steam version and I am loving it. Can you feel the love? I'm feelin the love. Love for my fellow man. But mostly love for ADOM.
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Been playing it since '06. Never found any other game with such an enormous replay value or level of detail.
I'm so glad to see this game coming to Steam. I've been playing it since the late '90's and its still a fun rogue-like. Far deeper than the early Ultima games that first got me hooked on RPG's. And with the graphic, sound, and UI overhaul it's received this year, it's been transformed into something amazing. (And quests! More quests! {drool}) :)