Re: [orca-list] dosemu



Hi Dave,

Yes, I've definitely whiled away more than one afternoon with Frotz
and several interactive fiction games on Linux using Orca. I've also
used Scare to play some Adrift text adventures as well.


On 6/20/13, Dave Hunt <ka1cey gmail com> wrote:
The BSD Games package has potential, though Nethack and Cribbage are
pretty hard with GNOME Terminal and Orca, due to their ascii art.
Adventure is pure text, and runs on the greatest graphics chip
known--the human imagination;  lol.  Speaking of Adventure, the frotts
package and games from the interactive fiction archive may be
entertaining.

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