I'm new to Roguelikes, or at least I never called them by that name when I used to play them. Until I saw the 'tiles mode' for NetHack, I thought they were ASCII only.
In fact, NetHack in tiles mode reminded me of some shareware game I used to play (up to the 'pay up now' point, anyway). No doubt it was a really minor release that's long since forgotten, but it would be nice if I got hold of it again.
The game started in a small village / town, with buildings like a blacksmiths where you could buy, sell or upgrade stuff organised around a central square. At the top of the square was a big temple that for some reason you can't enter.
Opposite the temple was the path out of the village, which connected to a highway, leading to nearby villages that you also couldn't enter yet. Off the main road was a dungeon / cave - which you had to explore.
It had several levels going down, but basically an item - I think it was a cryptic piece of text that crumbles upon being read - is discovered midway down. You can enter & exit the dungeon as much as you want to sell gear in the village, but once you've read that text, the village is all burnt to the ground next time you return.
After that, the game directs you to hit the highway and go to the next village. I don't think you can return to the dungeon any more. And that's as far as I ever got. The wikipedia entry for NetHack reminded me of it and now I want to see what happens next.
It's a long shot I know, but any clues would be appreciated.