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Linux Chess Apps

Chess Clock – time games of over-the-board chess

January 4, 2025 Steve Emms Games

Chess Clock is a simple application to provide time control for over-the-board chess games. It’s written in Python.

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Role-Play Games

gg – TUI for small offline games

December 30, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Games

gg is a small collection of games that you can play in your terminal.

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Chess

En Croissant – GUI chess toolkit

August 6, 2024 Steve Emms Games, Reviews

En Croissant is a cross-platform chess GUI that’s billed as powerful, customizable and easy to use.

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Linux Distributions

ChimeraOS – turn any PC into a gaming console

April 28, 2024 Erik Karlsson Distro, Games

ChimeraOS is a Linux-based PC operating system designed for a game console experience.

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Linux Distributions

Lakka – lightweight Linux distribution for retrogaming

April 27, 2024 Erik Karlsson Distro, Games

Lakka is a Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full blown game console. It’s based on LibreELEC.

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Linux Distributions

Batocera.linux – retrograming distribution

April 26, 2024 Erik Karlsson Distro, Games

Batocera Linux is an open-source and completely free retro-gaming distribution that supports many consoles.

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Linux Distributions

Recalbox – retrograming distro

April 26, 2024 Erik Karlsson Distro, Games

Recalbox is a retrogaming console that allows you to replay all the games, consoles, and computers from your childhood.

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Free 2D sprites for games

April 11, 2024 John O'Donnell Games

Explore our guide on free 2D game sprites. Learn where to find them, their use, and their importance for game developers.

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Linux Chess Apps

chess-tui – text-based chess game

March 27, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Games, Reviews

There are many open source chess clients for Linux. What’s unusual about chess-tui is that the program has no fancy graphics.

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Game Tools

0verkill – free 2D deathmatch game in ASCII art

November 16, 2023 Steve Emms Games

0verkill is a client-server 2D deathmatch game in ASCII art. It supports free connecting / disconnecting during the game.

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