While Doom managed to define what an FPS should be, Minecraft showed the world that seemingly dated graphics could sell millions. This combines the two.
Carlos writes: "Dungeons are often the location of choice when it comes to the indie developers’ most popular genre, the rogue-like, and it’s not hard to see why. With permadeath usually thrown into the mix to keep you on your toes and plenty of loot on offer to ensure you are found coming back time and time again, a dungeon sounds like the ideal place. When those layouts are completely fresh each time thanks to the powers of procedural generation, you can probably bet that there’s a good few hours of enjoyment to be had if rogue-likes are your kind of thing. But has the genre been overcooked already, or do we have time for One More Dungeon?"
Steve writes: "One More Dungeon is a first person shooter roguelike with procedurally generated levels and pixel-art graphics. You have to get to the final level."
Tom writes: "Are you ready to hack, slash and cast your way through the hordes on a quest to stop evil invading the world? One More Dungeon has you covered - a roguelike FPS RPG that has more than a hint of early '90s about it."