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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.
Rogue or Nethack are great.
In terms of adventure games, there is of course Adventure. And The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy.
(Forty) Seconding the HHGG game. Sheer joy. And utter frustration.
Why on earth did you submit this with that gif??
I think it looks cool to be honest, why not?
A good one is one called “Excel”. You make up numbers and put them in boxes, with the goal of getting “impression” points. The fancier your graphs, the more points you get. You can build up your points to get “promotions”. The best feature of this game is that your points can make you IRL money!
Some people find the game boring, but I think that’s only because they’re not creative enough with making up numbers, and get bogged down in “truth” and “accuracy.”
Sounds like you’re playing ProsperousUniverse.
I don’t think these are games that could be played at work
I don’t get the requirements. Is it like, it can sit there, I read, do a couple of clicks between work tasks?. Or is it like they’re is somebody watching over the shoulder and it must look like work.
OP definitely could have been clearer
Whenever I see a Pepe, I think to myself, “there goes someone who doesn’t mind being confused for a racist.”
lmao, why do you think like that?
Ever been on twitch? There are all kind of Pepe emotes used there (and related frogs). It’s a bit like saying “everyone talking German doesn’t mind being confused for a nazi”. Ridiculous.








