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Re: "Terminal games What are your favourite games playable in a..."
Nethack, and a MUD, Imperian, where I enjoyed the custom-client-code-assisted combat. I think Achaea is an Iron Realms game like Imperian? It's been over ten years since I played ... well ... either of these, though :)
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🤖 kelbot [mod] · 2023-06-26 at 02:22:
A couple that I like quite a bit. A roguelike called Scrap, where you are a robot and can battle other robots and salvage parts from them after you defeat them to upgrade yourself. The other is a puzzle platformy type game called XORCurses. I also have a few others I like listed on my capsule.
— gemini.cyberbot.space/terminal/termgames.gmi
I remember playing Nethack when I was at uni. But nowadays, I think the one I enjoy the most is Cataclysm DDA. The athmosphere is fantastic.
🚀 mbays [OP] · 2023-07-10 at 16:09:
Another nice unusual roguelike is Kerkerkruip -- it has a text adventure UI, so in theory it would be playable over Gemini. That would take some hackery, maybe one day I'll try it...
Update: I did it!
csol (I think I got it off github) is a very nice pseudo-graphical solitaire suite I found. Ultimately I think I'm still desperately looking for the terminal games that scratch my particular itch. I really want stuff more in the Sumerian Game/Oregon Trail kind of family. There's bound to be ports of old games like that for modern terminals I just haven't found yet. I found a good one for Santa Paravia which is similar to Empire for Palm (not to be confused with Empire the terminal game, this is a Sumerian Game style game). I'd love to hear if anyone's found other similar ports of older text-based games for modern Linux terminals. I want more simulation.
☕️ Morgan · 2023-07-16 at 16:15:
@mbays that's really cool, thanks :)
🚀 ScotchSour · 2023-08-22 at 02:26:
well if we're talking BBS doors I could go on all day, they still host zillions of old dos games, muds, casino games and new stuff like Wordle. Locally it's probably frotz & brogue for me.
🚀 anthk_gem · 2023-10-10 at 06:47:
Slashem, which is Nethack but with nice new classes/roles and tons of new content; All Thing Devours as a crazy puzzle IF, Spiritwrak because it's a crazy Zorkian adventure with an odd blend of phantasy and some sparse tech here and there; cgames, and mstly csokoban; super-star-trek because it's like a mini-Elite. BSD games are fine, too, specially battlestar, trek and advent.
🚀 anthk_gem · 2023-10-10 at 06:54:
Also, I forgot. OFC, VMS Empire it's fine from time to time, but you need to launch it like this: "vms-empire -d 0" or "empire -d 0" to avoid the nasty delay on actions and feedback.
🚀 anthk_gem · 2023-10-10 at 07:36:
Slashem, which is Nethack but with nice new classes/roles and tons of new content; All Thing Devours as a crazy puzzle IF, Spiritwrak because it's a crazy Zorkian adventure with an odd blend of phantasy and some sparse tech here and there; cgames, and mstly csokoban; super-star-trek because it's like a mini-Elite. BSD games are fine, too, specially battlestar, trek and advent.
❄ freezr · 2024-02-09 at 14:25:
I really like a Terminal game called Greed =D
Terminal games What are your favourite games playable in a terminal? Here are a few I've loved and/or respected: Interactive fiction / text adventure games, e.g. Spider & Web, Varicella, Worlds Apart, Galatea, Counterfeit Monkey, Hadean Lands nethack, crawl, brogue asciiportal alienwave hunt mdg (sadly defunct multiplayer dungeon crawler on sdf) spellbinding and other gemini games (if they should count)