Ghost of Tsushima Launch Edition - PlayStation 4
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I've always found it interesting playing a textbase RPG game. I didn't really like them back then. But, after I played a terminal quest game available on Kano OS where you learn about Linux command through a textbase RPG game, I was pretty much hooked. In fact, I actually eagerly finished the game. Which I seldom do!
Since then, I've been looking for similar games. Especially, where you can learn about coding and play at the same time. There aren't really many such games available. Right now, I'm more interested to find terminal games because of the Ubuntu terminal. Powerful Linux terminal is now available on Windows 10 via WSL aka Windows Subsystem for Linux. Which is pretty cool!
Ghost of Tsushima Launch Edition - PlayStation 4
Yeah, when everyone else is pumped up for triple AAA games like the Ghost of Tsushima, I'm more interested in finding an old terminal command-line game. In a way, I'm coming back to where gaming starts. It's not all about how beautiful the graphics are.
Of course, a game will enhance the gamer experience with beautiful landscape graphics, scary-looking monsters, and beautiful princesses to save but, if the story sucks, the game sucks. Especially with eSports, where it's all about grinding results against the competition.
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That doesn't mean I don't like them though, I'll play the game once in a while. That's why I have an Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch, and other retro gaming devices. I even have a gaming pc. I spend most of my time on Pc so, obviously, I check out more games for it.
Like I said, WSL has really made me more interested in dabbling with Linux. And, looking around for anything that has got to do with the terminal. While looking I found a few gems, and one of them although got nothing to do with the terminal is the terminal quest by zoglu.net.
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Here are some links to the website that I found with info on Terminal games. Will open up in a new tab or windows.
- https://www.tecmint.com/best-linux-terminal-console-games/ - 12 Amazing Terminal Based Games for Linux Enthusiasts.
- https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/ - The Bandit wargame is aimed at absolute beginners. It will teach the basics needed to be able to play other wargames
- https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/best-command-line-only-video-games - The Best Command-Line-Only Video Games
- https://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/linux-command-line-games/ - A List of Awesome Linux Command-Line Text-Based Games
- https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-boxes - Box yourself in on the Linux command line
- https://blends.debian.org/games/tasks/rpg - Debian Games Rpg packages
- https://github.com/topics/terminal-game?l=c%2B%2B - terminal-game. 46 public repositories matching this topic. (Found on Google search)
- https://doc.lagout.org/programmation/unix/EN-programming-linux-games.pdf - Programming Linux Games ( Found this pdf book on Google. Might be a good read!)
- https://vim-adventures.com/ - VIM Adventures: Learn VIM while playing a game ( Not a terminal game but a cool learn and play the game.)
- https://snapcraft.io/blog/retro-style-games-on-linux - Retro Style Games on Linux (Not a terminal game. But, great game to play on Linux distros)
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Yesterday, I used my 11-inch laptop on my bed and I kept thinking, it would be nicer if I have a smaller laptop. Which would be much more portable and lighter. That's part of the reason I love my Nintendo Switch lite. The problem is, it's a gaming console and not a computer.
There are already a few good mini laptops available. My only worry is that it's not powerful enough. Even my low-end Pentium N4200 with Windows 10 sometimes lags. I like to use it to mirror my Samsung Note 10+ to my laptop with Microsoft 'Your Phone' app or Samsung Dex.
Now with WSL, it's also becoming my learning tool to play with Linux. I'm really enjoying playing with all these latest features. That's why having a portable, lighter, smaller laptop is important for me. But the tech still can't catch up with my demands.
Well, who knows, I might get my wish. An all-in-one cool, sleek design powerful Windows gaming/working portable laptop that is 7-9 inches small that can even fit into my side pocket. With the latest 5G tech. Way cool!
What you guys think?
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