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commandline @programming.dev tuiplette, a terminal match-three game (Bash)
Linux @lemmy.world tuiplette, a terminal match-three game (Bash)
Linux @lemmy.ml tuiplette, a terminal match-three game (Bash)
Open Source @lemmy.ml tuiplette, a terminal match-three game (Bash)
commandline @programming.dev Stackabrix, a simple terminal game
Linux @lemmy.world Stackabrix, a simple terminal game
Linux @lemmy.ml Stackabrix, a simple terminal game
Open Source @lemmy.ml Stackabrix, a simple terminal game
Xfce @lemmy.ml xfce, mpv: media title scrolling in the panel.
Xfce @lemmy.world xfce, mpv: media title scrolling in the panel.
Open Source @lemmy.ml xfce, mpv: media title scrolling in the panel.
Linux @lemmy.world chaftrix: image rendering + animation + matrix effect in terminal window (c, chafa)
Linux @lemmy.ml chaftrix: image rendering + animation + matrix effect in terminal window (c, chafa)
Open Source @lemmy.ml chaftrix: image rendering + animation + matrix effect in terminal window (c, chafa)
Linux @lemmy.ml animatrix: ascii animation + matrix effect in a terminal window
Open Source @lemmy.ml animatrix: ascii animation + matrix effect in a terminal window
Open Source @lemmy.ml c-pipes: draw pipes in terminal window
Unixporn @lemmy.ml c-squares: render squares in the terminal window
Linux @lemmy.world c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)
Linux @lemmy.ml c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)



This game was inspired by Bejeweled.
However, somehow I believe your claim.