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# New BSD Games
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*You have a computing machine from 1980's and you wonder how can you use it?*
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*You deal with a GUI-less machine at work and are looking for ways to kill time?*
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*You have to make a Reversi AI for your homework and you don't know where to copy it from?*
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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?*
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*You feel they have betrayed you by bundling stuff like phantasia with a package you except to contain GAMES?*
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**Don't worry** anymore as you've got nbsdgames now!
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I originally made these to be added to NetBSD (but the few i talked with preferred to have games in the repositories rather than in /usr/games itself).
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These 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 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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## Prerequisites
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* make (optional)
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* A C compiler with C99 enabled
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* The standard library
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* libncurses (the dev package 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) Set the environment variable PREFIX to the address you want them to be in
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4) Install
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Like this:
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``` sh
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cd ~/Downloads/sources
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export PREFIX= ~/bin
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make install
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```
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## How do these look like
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![Screenshot from 4 games in tmux](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/untakenstupidnick/new-bsd-games/master/screenshot.png)
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## License
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No rights reserved.
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I am living outside the Berne convention and therefore no meaningful licensing can be applied (meaning that it's public domain in most of the world).
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