Page 1 of 1

Command Line Games For Linux

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 2:00 pm
by khz
What kind of games do you play next to making music?
I am currently playing these:

Code: Select all

:~$ pacman4console
https://sites.google.com/site/doctormike/pacman.html
Image

Code: Select all

:~$ moon-buggy
https://www.seehuhn.de/pages/moon-buggy

Code: Select all

               MM     MM   OOOOO    OOOOO   NN     N
               M M   M M  O     O  O     O  N N    N
               M  M M  M  O     O  O     O  N  N   N
               M   M   M  O     O  O     O  N   N  N
               M       M  O     O  O     O  N    N N
               M       M   OOOOO    OOOOO   N     NN

                     BBBBBB   U     U   GGGGG    GGGGG   Y     Y
                     B     B  U     U  G     G  G     G   Y   Y
                     BBBBBB   U     U  G        G          Y Y
                     B     B  U     U  G   GGG  G   GGG     Y
                     B     B  U     U  G     G  G     G    Y
                     BBBBBB    UUUUU    GGGGG    GGGGG   YY


################################################################################
################################################################################
y,RET:start game  q:quit c:show copyright w:show warranty s:show scores r:redraw

Code: Select all

:~$ ninvaders
http://ninvaders.sourceforge.net/
Image


And you?

:-D

Re: Command Line Games For Linux

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 8:46 pm
by ohli
For small in-between-gaming: greed

http://www.catb.org/~esr/greed/
Image

Well, there's nethack, but it requires some experience to not die too fast.

https://nethack.org/
Image

Asciiportal is also a nice adaption:

https://github.com/cymonsgames/ASCIIpOrtal
Image

When mentioning nethack...there's also dwarf fortress, but haven't played this for a long time

http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves
Image


More: https://itsfoss.com/best-command-line-games-linux/

But yeah, that's basically all you need, concept supersedes graphics.