Super-Template-Tetris
bsd-games
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Super-Template-Tetris
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Command-Line-Only Video Games (2019)
Agreed... by nature a "command line game" would have to be turn oriented, I think. I was curious what kind of games where going to be linked here. It seems is mostly games that run on "text mode" on a terminal, as opposed to turn based games using the command line as UI.
Counter example: command line tetris! [0]. Although... still gives the player the advantage of "freezing time" on every move :-).
0: https://github.com/mattbierner/Super-Template-Tetris
- HypeScript: Simplified TypeScript's type system in TypeScript's own type system
- Never trust a programmer who says he knows C++
bsd-games
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Historical Source Code That Every Developer Should See
There are far better historical sources to study, such as Wolf3D, the classic BSD games, or even Word 1.1.
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Command-Line-Only Video Games (2019)
Indeed, bsd-games were not mentioned. Here's a list: https://github.com/msharov/bsd-games
There was Sleuth also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleuth_(video_game)
Personally I enjoyed IF like TATCTAE (Time: All Things Come To An End), Jigsaw and Curses! which where included in early GNU/Linux distributions (unbeknownst to me at that time that much other int-fiction was being created, since we were exploring the OS distributions offline, InfoMagic CDs etc.)
Before that, BBS door games existed (much avoided because exhuberant dialup costs). Typing in BASIC source code from books lent from the library (mostly text-based games). My interest was piqued by MUDs at one point afterwards, but never really got active (again because of dialup costs to connect to the Internet).
What are some alternatives?
proposal-slice-notation
xterm - Source for the latest xterm
HypeScript - 🐬 A simplified implementation of TypeScript's type system written in TypeScript's type system
super-startrek - The Classic Super Star Trek Game (with minor additions by Tom Almy)
wolf3d - The original open source release of Wolfenstein 3D
coffeescript - Unfancy JavaScript
Cataclysm-DDA - Cataclysm - Dark Days Ahead. A turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
ahsohtoa - Structure-of-array synthesis in C++20
proposal-array-equality - Determining Array Equality
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
proposal-do-expressions - Proposal for `do` expressions