Caves of Qud, a roguelike game 17 years in the making, is now "complete"

Caves of Qud, a 17-year roguelike project, is now complete, celebrating its first major release with long-awaited features and improvements.

: Caves of Qud, developed by Freehold Games over 17 years, is finally complete with the release of version 1.0. The game blends quest-based mechanics with procedurally generated content and boasts unique features like diverse mutations and permanent death. The release includes a concluded main quest, multiple endings, and improved UI, with future story arcs still undecided between free updates or paid DLC. A tutorial was also created in collaboration with SBPlaysGames to assist new players.

Caves of Qud, a roguelike game, has been 17 years in the making and is now declared complete with the release of version 1.0. Developed by Freehold Games, the title draws inspiration from games like Dwarf Fortress, offering a complex world filled with procedurally generated content and a deep simulation of its exotic science fantasy setting.

The game's mechanics allow for an extraordinary level of character customization with over 70 mutations, enabling players to transform gameplay radically. Noteworthy features include permadeath, where dying is permanent, but a new character can always be rolled. The recent update brings a conclusion to the main quest, new music, sound effects, multiple endings, and a polished UI.

A tutorial aimed at easing new players into its complex systems was developed in collaboration with SBPlaysGames. Future updates remain undecided, possibly offering new story arcs as either free content or paid DLCs. Freehold Games now plans to take a break before embarking on further developments.