With the help of a revived (or undead) Electron port, I am now able to play Beyond All Reason from its launcher on #OpenBSD.
With the help of a revived (or undead) Electron port, I am now able to play Beyond All Reason from its launcher on #OpenBSD.
It was a struggle, but I finally got the Spring/Recoil engine to work that powers Zero-K and Beyond All Reason. On #OpenBSD!
(note an additional lobby application is needed for online play and more)
Probably the most philosophical puzzle running on #OpenBSD to date: Trolley Delayma, a free (as in beer) game made with #godotengine. #PlayOnBSD
Just in time for the Halloween mood, there is a newly released Lovecraftian horror detective game "Abscission". Made with AGS, it runs with #scummvm on #OpenBSD. Minor hiccup is that the music tends to stop in the middle of a scene, but later resumes again. #PlayOnBSD
Abscission is a Lovecraftian, story-driven horror point-and-click investigation game. It involves searching crime scenes for evidence, combining clues and questioning suspects. Puzzles can have multiple solutions as you guide the protagonist - Detective Will Stanhope - through the story.
Anodyne from 2013 got a Remaster based on FNA, which now runs on #OpenBSD! #PlayOnBSD
Moonring is an homage to the early RPGs in the vein of Ultima. It's 100% free on Steam and runs on #OpenBSD using the package love version 11.
Use the still in alpha #IndieRunner, or simply:
$ love-11 moonring.exe
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2373630/Moonring/
https://github.com/IndieRunner/IndieRunner/commit/d97816c3da3a42503dc6bb87b1ed518db4ccfe9c
New card-based farming game on #OpenBSD - Crop Rotation. Based on HashLink engine. You can run it unveil(2)'d with rigg(1) which is not yet in ports.
The game has a similar system to Luck be a Landlord in that you need to produce increasing amounts over time to keep up.
This is an early access game, but has a chance to be a really special one on #OpenBSD - a first-person card-based dungeon crawler called Deepest Chamber: Resurrection. From Balcony Softworks, the makers of Balrum.
I'd like to give a shoutout to the devs - I had mentioned to them on Xitter that if they added a `-nosteam` flag, we might be able to run it on OpenBSD.
A few weeks later, they got back to me - on Youtube because I have since deleted my Xitter account! They have added the flag and now I can run version 0.934 on OpenBSD!! #PlayOnBSD