Hottest free DOS "tile-based" games
Play free tile-based games developed for the "DOS" operating system sorted by popularity.
Tile-based movement is a gameplay system where characters or units move across a grid made up of uniform squares or tiles. Each tile represents a discrete space, and movement is typically limited to adjacent tiles, either orthogonally or diagonally. This system simplifies map design, collision detection, and player navigation, making it especially common in early RPGs, dungeon crawlers, and tactics games. Tile-based movement creates a structured, puzzle-like feel where positioning and planning are key. Classics like Final Fantasy Tactics, Pokémon, and Dungeon Master use this approach, which remains popular in both retro-inspired and modern indie game design.
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Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire
RPG / old school RPG
Origin Systems
1990
Zangband
RPG / roguelike
Zangband dev team
1999
Angband
RPG / roguelike
Angband Development Team
2016
Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar
RPG / old school RPG
Origin Systems
1985
NetHack: Falcon's Eye
RPG / roguelike
Jaakko Peltonen
2001
Ultima Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams
RPG / old school RPG
Origin Systems
1991
Beneath Apple Manor
RPG / roguelike
Don Worth
1983
Caves of Thor
action / maze
Apogee Software
1989 