Display title | Caves of Qud |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Caves of Qud is a 2015 post-apocalyptic Roguelike game heavily influenced by ADOM and the Tabletop RPG Gamma World. Set on a future Earth many centuries after an undefined apocalypse, the game takes place in the titular region of Qud, a jungle-like area bordered by a desert of salt and large mountain ranges, and boasting a large number of ancient ruins. This realm is actually a terrible place to live, but still attracts many adventurers due to the abundance of Lost Technology within its borders, particularly within its vast cavern systems. However, things may be taking a turn for the (even) worse, as signs of an ancient evil begin to emerge from the dark and forgotten Caves of Qud... |