ToME (video game)
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Tales of Middle Earth | |
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Developer(s) | DarkGod, et al. |
Version | 2.3.5 (May 5, 2008) |
Platform(s) | Cross-platform |
Release date(s) | 1998 |
Genre(s) | Roguelike game |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer (TomeNET) |
Media | Download |
ToME, or Tales (or Troubles) of Middle Earth, is a roguelike computer game created in 1998 as an Angband variant. The game originally derived from ZAngband source code but now differs greatly from it, serving as the basis for many of its own derivative "modules". The game is set in J. R. R. Tolkien's Arda. Other influences include H. P. Lovecraft and Roger Zelazny's Amber universe, inherited from Cthangband and ZAngband, respectively.
There is also a multiplayer version of ToME, called TomeNET.
Gameplay
The player creates a character from an extended list of races and classes, ranging from Dúnedain warriors to Elven magi. The player then explores the world of Middle-earth, destroying monsters, finding items, and gaining power, with the ultimate goal to destroy Morgoth, Lord of Darkness.
Important features of ToME which are not present in Angband include:
- Skill points based character progression
- Special levels/quests
- Multiple dungeons and towns with a large wilderness
- New schools of magic-based spell system
- Leveling artifacts and monsters
- Support for modules (partial variants based entirely on scripts)
History
The game was originally known as PernAngband, a crossover that placed characters from Anne McCaffrey's fictional Pern setting into that of Tolkien. It had attracted a substantial online community by the time it came under legal threat from McCaffrey and Ubisoft, which had licensed several games related to Pern. Most elements of Pern had already been removed from PernAngband; after removal of the remaining elements the game was renamed as ToME.
ToME is under active development. The game, along with its source code, is freely distributed under a license that allows sharing and modification but prohibits commercial use.
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