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# New BSD Games
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*You have a computing machine from 1980's and you wonder how you can use it? <br/>
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You are a bored sysadmin with no work, and need to kill time looking busy with terminal? <br/>
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You are the DSL developer and have cancelled the project because you lacked games? <br/>
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Those creepy GTK/QT games make you cringe? <br/>
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You have to make a Reversi AI for your homework and you don't know where to copy it from? <br/>
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You have been so excited about the bsdgames, but have grown tired of playing tetris, snake and robots for billions of times? <br/>
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You feel they have betrayed you by bundling stuff like phantasia with a package you expect to contain GAMES?* <br/>
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**Don't worry** anymore as you've got nbsdgames now!
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The games include:
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* Jewels (A game with a gameplay kinda similiar to that of Tetris, NOT my invention)
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* Sudoku
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* Mines (Minesweeper)
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* Reversi
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* Checkers
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* Battleship
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* SOS
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* Rabbithole (A maze-exploring game where you have to gather items from all around the maze rather than reaching an end, the idea maybe mine)
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* Pipes (Same as the famous Pipe Mania, unplayable on the environments that don't support the line characters)
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* Fifteen
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* Memoblocks (or Memory blocks. A similar game was included in Windows 7)
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* Fisher
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* Muncher
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* Miketron
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* Redsquare (Conway's Game of Life made playable!)
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* Darrt (with original gameplay!)
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* Snakeduel
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The difficulty and/or dimensions are adjustable through simple command line options, you can play a minesweeper game that take hours to complete, or exprience hexadecimal sudoku and 8x8 fifteen-like puzzles!
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Play on xterm for best experience.
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## Platforms
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They natively run on Linux, BSD, MacOS and are known to work on Windows as well (using PDCurses, thanks to Laura Michaels for providing advice).
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They have been ported to Plan9 thanks to Jens Staal!
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## Prerequisites
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* git (optional)
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* POSIX make (optional)
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* A C compiler with C99 enabled
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* The standard library
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* ncurses (libncurses5-dev if you are on debian-based distros)
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## How to run
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1) Download the files
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2) Go to the sources directory
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3) Install
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Like this:
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``` sh
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git clone https://github.com/abakh/nbsdgames
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cd ./nbsdgames
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make
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sudo make install # or use the binaries already compiled
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```
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## Packages
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Also, If you are on a debian-based OS (Ubuntu, Mint) on a 64-bit PC you can download the deb package and simply install it with dpkg or apt.
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the deb package: https://sid.ethz.ch/debian/nbsdgames/nbsdgames_4.0-1_amd64.deb
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Thanks to Gürkan Myczko for packaging.
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It's available on Arch (AUR) thanks to Elias Riedel Gårding: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nbsdgames-git/
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(The commands start with nb to avoid name conflict)
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It's been made available for rpm distros thanks to Zinjanthropus: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:Zinjanthropus/nbsdgames
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It's available on pkgsrc (default on NetBSD, Minix, supports everything else) thanks to nia: https://pkgsrc.se/games/nbsdgames
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## How do these look like
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Linux+xterm+tmux
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![Screenshot from 4 games in tmux](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abakh/nbsdgames/master/screenshot.png)
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Plan9
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![Screenshot from the games in Plan9](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abakh/nbsdgames/master/screenshot_plan9.png)
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Windows
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![Screenshot from the games in Windows 7](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abakh/nbsdgames/master/screenshot_windows.jpg)
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## How to contribute
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* Share these with your friends and others
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* Your stars make the repo more findable in github :star:
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* Tell me your feature requests, bug reports, etc.
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* Tell me the games you want to be added (but in the same genre, I can't port Angry Birds to curses! :)
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* Make a package for your distro (or put it on repos if the package is not there)
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* Does anyone understand debian's .orig.tar.gz and the process to make packages to the repos? Any help would be appreciated.
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Also thank to all the people who helped in the previous versions, all what i requested was done! I didn't expect such an amount of assistance on this project :heart:
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