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Some text-based games to play at work?

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  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

    Original question by @[email protected]

    I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

    Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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    MUD’s are poised to make a comeback.

    As an aside, how is your thumbnail animated? First I’ve seen that.

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    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

      Original question by @[email protected]

      I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

      Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

      ivanafterall@lemmy.worldI This user is from outside of this forum
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      Alter Ego! Underrated text-based DOS classic, now easily playable in your browser:

      https://www.playalterego.com/index.html

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      • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

        Original question by @[email protected]

        I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

        Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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        atc from bsdgames. Also vitetris if that counts.

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        • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

          Original question by @[email protected]

          I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

          Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

          kinther@lemmy.worldK This user is from outside of this forum
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          Aardwolf MUD. Hundreds of people online at peak. Lots of replayability. Some color in your terminal.

          https://www.aardwolf.com/

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          • N [email protected]

            Nethack, maybe?

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            That used to be my slacking off game at my first real job. I'd ssh into my computer at home and sneakily play Nethack whenever I got bored. Either that or browse websites with Links.
            This was around 2007 and way outside my comfort zone as far as computers were concerned. I felt like such a hacker at the time 🙂

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              Not really text-based but https://crawl.develz.org/

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              This got me through so many shifts working in a call center. Could download PuTTY and run it from my user folder without admin permissions and then connect to one of the servers.

              Been awhile since I played, but I remember my first ascension was Draconian Skald. I think the rules have changed quite a bit, but I used to love Troll Monk of Cheibriados, too. Stoneskin + Stoneform and a shield of reflection absolutely WRECKED the Elven Halls. For every step I'd take the elves would get like 4-5 turns and fire off a volley of arrows. I'd take practically no damage and a large portion of them would get reflected back and kill the elves themselves. Literally just waltzing through the place. Slow is life.

              Transmuter used to be a lot of fun, too, but they changed it significantly over the years. I remember playing as a Felid one time and I died while in spider form. Because Felids get several lives, I reincarnated on the same level, ran back to my corpse and condensed it into a poison potion to chuck back at enemies.

              I find it to be one of the simpler roguelikes to learn, but it takes awhile to master and there are some very cool interactions once you get the vibe.

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              • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                Original question by @[email protected]

                I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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                corruption of champions

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                • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                  Original question by @[email protected]

                  I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                  Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

                  lime@feddit.nuL This user is from outside of this forum
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                  ifdb.org is good for this! i'd recommend Counterfeit Monkey or Lost Pig.

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                  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                    Original question by @[email protected]

                    I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                    Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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                    Nethack is a command line classic

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                    • W [email protected]

                      Dwarf fortress classic

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                      keep hearing about this game, what makes it so special?

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                      • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                        Original question by @[email protected]

                        I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                        Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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                        This one! It's called Evolve
                        https://pmotschmann.github.io/Evolve/

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                          I would recommend Universal Paperclips to anyone who enjoyed A Dark Room.

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                          I second this. The background and philosophy behind it, the questions you ask yourself, the thinking it makes are really worth.

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                          • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                            Original question by @[email protected]

                            I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                            Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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                            Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead

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                            • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                              Original question by @[email protected]

                              I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                              Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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                              If you're up for a browser based game, Kingdom of Loathing can be really fun.

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                              • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                                Original question by @[email protected]

                                I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                                Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

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                                not what you're asking for, but it's worth a little fun goofing around with 'Perchance' dungeons and dragons AI.

                                I got married to a rock.

                                (it's not that good otherwise, doesn't compare to actual people :/)

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                                • T [email protected]

                                  MUD’s are poised to make a comeback.

                                  As an aside, how is your thumbnail animated? First I’ve seen that.

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                                  It's a GIF. You can try it.

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                                    keep hearing about this game, what makes it so special?

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                                    It's depth is absolutely outrageous, I would recommend the recent 4 part documentary about the making of.

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                                    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                                      Original question by @[email protected]

                                      I've played A dark room, and Zork. I'm looking something more like the first one, text-based but able to push some buttons to do things rater than do everything with commands. I've thinking in Dwarf Fortress, but it's too colorish, like Brogue, which I do like a lot.

                                      Do anyone have some recommendations? Thank you.

                                      puppycat@lemmy.blahaj.zoneP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      bitburner!

                                      (a programming-based incremental RPG where you write JavaScript scripts to automate gameplay, hack servers, learn skills, and progress in a cyberpunk world. free on steam or in your browser)

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                                        If you're up for a browser based game, Kingdom of Loathing can be really fun.

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                                        Fuck yeah. Glad to see them gaining popularity

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                                        • puppycat@lemmy.blahaj.zoneP [email protected]

                                          bitburner!

                                          (a programming-based incremental RPG where you write JavaScript scripts to automate gameplay, hack servers, learn skills, and progress in a cyberpunk world. free on steam or in your browser)

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                                          Good game

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