A bit of backstory now: My home contains two computers for my use. One is super awesome supremeo, able to handle anything you throw at it for a good $400. Awesome. Next to that is an old, beat up junker of a laptop that crashes from overheating of so much as a Youtube video is played, and has more problems from Norton than any possible virus.
Sometimes my sister works on a Radio Play for a voice acting forum, so she needs to use the super computer. I like the fact that she has this project, because it reminds me to not be a lazy ass and do something. So, here I am with nothing to do. Then I download C-evo, and I find that this laptop can indeed run some programs without crashing the damn thing.
So here is my request: Roguelikes. These things don't take much power to run, so they should be perfect. My only problem is finding a good one. Please, just post whatever roguelike you like the most and why. I'll try to find that thing that so pleases you. I do have standards, however, which will help you understand what I look for in such a game:
It must include some method of learning the game. At the very least the basic commands. I don't want to be greeted with a list of actions including Speaking French, printer repair, dish washing and gazing menacingly if I have no clue why or how those commands are in there.
It needs a rather extensive level generation ability. By extensive, I mean beyond the very generation technique that Nethack made popular despite how boring it is. Unless there are alternate designs I have yet to gaze upon because of my suckage, nothing that copies Nethack in this way.
I know I'm looking at an ASCII game, but it needs to be pretty. DF is pretty. Many objects look like what they represent. Walls look like walls. #'s for walls are discouraged. I'm not totally opposed to them, but I can't really tolorate them after seeing the smoothed walls of DF.
A non-confusing inventory system. I'm lookin' at YOU, Incursion!
Not CPU intensive, like DF and possibly Elona can be.
So yes, let me see what you love about them roguelikes and a possibility to somebody with such strict criteria! I might just download Powder to this machine, as it just feels right to me as a roguelike.