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Any shell Games for Linux
This may be an innocent (ignorant) question, but are there any shell games for Linux like the old MS-DOS games?
I remember one called Qwest. That was great. There were a couple pretty good pong-type games.
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Not that I know of since I do not play games in Linux, but you should find some in these G4L search results for 'shell games'.
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There's always good ol' NetHack
I use to play that all the time on my old laptop, and it's quite fun to die 20 times in 30 minutes
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I wrote an (admittedly pretty slow) text-mode minesweeper using ncurses once. I see, though, that freshmeat.net has a bunch of the same type of program. Actually, if you go to freshmeat and browse for "console/text based" programs, then filter for "games/entertainment", you come up with this page:
http://freshmeat.net/browse/226/?top...rby=&filter=80
Which has a TON of text-mode games.
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tetris-bsd is cool from the bsdgames pack
you can also try this
http://freshmeat.net/search/?console+games
Last edited by baldguy; 03-16-2003 at 12:39 AM.
When the only tool you have is a hammer, all of your problems start to look like nails.
-Abraham Maslow
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There are a lot of shell games available for linux!
moon buggy
boggle
backgammon
fish
mille
wump
fortune
Just to name a few.
Then you have your rpg games like moria, angband, zangband, etc... Then the tetris type that are around. I've even seen a few that are in python, and then you have some that have the newt and slang interfaces as well.
HTH
Knute
You live, you die, enjoy the interval!
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I've created a simple text-based clicker-like game in shell script!
I'm currently pretty active working on it but I need some feedback.
If you're interested, pls give it a shot!
https://github.com/SngLol/Loading/
Thank you
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I remember one called Qwest. That was great. There were a couple pretty good pong-type games.
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