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Game of Angband
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Game of Angband is a roguelike computer game derived from Umoria. In turn, Umoria is C for Unix port of the Game of Moria. Angband is named after Morgoth's fortress, Angband, while Moria is named after the underground city of Moria. Both Sauron and Morgoth are enemy monsters in this game.
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Game of Angband is a roguelike computer game derived from Umoria. In turn, Umoria is C for Unix port of the Game of Moria. Angband is named after Morgoth's fortress, Angband, while Moria is named after the underground city of Moria. Both Sauron and Morgoth are enemy monsters in this game. The adventurer must play through 100 levels of the title dungeon, "Angband". Ultimately, the adventurer seeks to amass enough power and equipment to ultimately defeat Morgoth. A new level is randomly generated each time the player changes levels, which gives Angband great replay value: no two games will be the same.