Dragon's Oven
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
. . . .::[ Dragon's Oven: A Fantastical Text Adventure RPG ]::. . . .
Immerse yourself in an enthralling text adventure with Dragon's Oven, a fantasy RPG brimming with intrigue and suspense. Undertake a heroic quest to liberate your kingdom from the grasp of a cryptic curse. Battle relentless creatures, once protectors turned foes, uncover the mystical power of the Dragon's Oven, and use it to vanquish the enigmatic Shell Witch.
Could she be the key to lifting the curse?
Gear up, brave the unknown, and restore peace to your realm in this riveting journey of valor and discovery!
Typical game-play is 30-60 minutes.
Available in your favorite 256 color shell on all platforms:
- Windows: cmd, Powershell
- Mac: Terminal, iTerm2
- Linux: xTerm, Bash, zsh
- Linux-arm: lxterminal (or whatever on your RPI)
Made over many nights and weekends, if you find this game fun, please consider donating to fuel future game development. Thank you in advanced!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Publisher | |
Release date | Jul 22, 2023 |
Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings) |
Author | tronster |
Genre | Role Playing, Adventure |
Tags | ascii, Dragons, Fantasy, Indie, linux-games, Singleplayer, terminal, Text based |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Links | Geek House Games |
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Development log
- Dragon's Oven ascii RPG now availableJul 20, 2023
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I saw the release announcement and wanted to try the game, but the Linux executable turned out to be for ARM architectures. Is that intended?
I built the Linux under a MacOS using a cross compiler. Still learning how to best target it, as I natively have a MacOS and Windows box.
If I understand correctly, I should look into a x86 Linux build as well? (If not x86, please let me know the platform and I’ll read up on it to see what I can do.)
Cheers.
You were probably going for amd64, but picked aarch64 instead. That one can be useful too, for users of Raspberry Pi and ARM Chromebooks.
This makes a lot of sense then… I ran a table at a Beta playtest a week before this release and it was on a Raspberry Pi 3.
The Linux version should now be x64 based. I made an explicit Linux-arm version for those who also want to run it on RPIs. :D
Works great now, thank you!
You’re welcome, great to hear.