scaught, Chronophase is closer to Rogue than a stake is to a house.
Please don't confuse the analogy with the criticism. That was't a value judgement, it was an analogy
ad absurdum.
Look, I am just trying to posit something that is an extremely important facet of communication. There's (apparently) a concept in linguistics called 'focal vocabulary' - "a specialized set of terms and distinctions that is particularly important to a certain group; those with a particular focus of experience or activity." (wikipedia) As soon as a specific label is attached to something, that something is effectively transformed by that label. By attaching "roguelike" to your game, you set a level of expectation, merited or otherwise.
Fenrir, apples are orangelike.
If you went for breakfast and asked the waitress for something "like an orange" and she brought you a nice, crisp red apple, you'd be ok with that? What if she was attractive, would that change your judgement? (As off-topic as that second question may seem, it's exactly what's been going on here. Lucky for you, you're that attractive waitress.
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Please realize that, as members of this community, you have a responsibility to not be abrasive and disrespectful to others.
If you are taking anything I'm saying to be disrespectful, please PM me. I only have issue with your use of the term "roguelike" as applied to your Chronophase game, nothing more. I have nothing but respect and admiration for your body of work. The bizarre assumption that I'm out to insult you (or that it even should be insulting to question your choice of vocabulary) is completely without merit.
I am truly saddened by the pedantry and poignancy of this conversation.
The devil, as they say, is in the details....(and careful with 'poignancy'...it doesn't always mean what it sometimes means...if you know what I mean.)
...So, anyway, I'll stop posting. This obviously won't go anywhere. I'll just leave you with a quote from your original post:
Chronophase! A space-shooter-inspired 4DRL
...and juxtapose it with...
Chronophase! A rogue-inspired space-shooter
...and hope that the difference strikes a chord somewhere.
As always, continued success.
-scott