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Roguelike Games

Dwarf Fortress – free single-player fantasy game

November 13, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Dwarf Fortress is a single-player fantasy game, similar to NetHack. You control a dwarven outpost or an adventurer in a randomly generated world.

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Roguelike Games

Ascii Sector – space combat/exploration/trading game

November 13, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Ascii Sector is a space combat/exploration/trading game which is based on the classic computer game Wing Commander: Privateer.

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10 Fun Free and Open Source ASCII Games – Part 2

July 23, 2022 Lee Walker Games, Software

There are no fancy graphics here, just great gameplay coupled with the urge of always having just one more play.

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10 Fun Free and Open Source ASCII Games

June 19, 2022 Lee Walker Games, Software

There are no fancy graphics here, just great gameplay coupled with the urge of always having just one more play.

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asciiworld

asciiworld – world map depicted in ASCII

October 30, 2020 Steve Emms CLI, Reviews, Software

asciiworld offers world maps depicted in ASCII. asciiworld is free and open source.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: Boxes – command line ASCII boxes

July 24, 2020 Steve Emms Desktop, Reviews, Software, Utilities

Boxes is a text filter which can draw ASCII art boxes around its input text. It can spice up news posting, emails, documenting files, and much more.

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Terminal Phase

Terminal Phase – space shooting game in your terminal

February 3, 2020 Steve Emms Games, Reviews, Software

Terminal Phase is a space shooting game that runs in your terminal. It’s free and open source written in the Racket programming language.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: lolcat – rainbows and unicorns

November 4, 2019 Steve Emms Reviews, Software, Utilities

lolcat applies rainbow colors to text output in the terminal. It works in a similar way to the venerable cat command but jazzes things up.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: cacafire – Color ASCII Fire

October 7, 2019 Steve Emms Desktop, Utilities

The nights are drawing in. You want to feel warm and toasty. And nothing beats a log fire. cacafire displays burning ASCII art flames.

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piu-piu

piu-piu – retro horizontal scroller ‘Shoot Them All’ game

October 24, 2018 Steve Emms CLI, Games, Reviews

piu-piu follows in the footsteps of well-traveled games. It’s a terminal based horizontal scroller game. There’s absolutely no fancy graphics, or immersive effects here. It’s ASCII graphics on the console.

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