Display title | Angband |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Angband is a roguelike game loosely based on JRR Tolkien's books set in Middle-earth, but with stuff from other games, mostly Dungeons & Dragons and Role Master, as well as some original content. It was intended as an enhanced port of Umoria, an earlier roguelike. The goal of the game is to descend into the dungeon and amass enough experience and loot to defeat Morgoth, the Big Bad of Middle-earth. |