Any accessible games in Linux?

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The topic 'games' is quite large, but maybe there is something you
would like at one of these sites:

The Interactive Fiction Archive (all sorts of text adventure games,
compilers, libraries, and stuff):
http://ifarchive.org/

For Multi-User Domain games (MUDs), you can start looking on the sight
below.  These often use telnet interfaces on ports such as 4000 and
5000 for text-based interaction.  Some of these may have lots of other
players online with you, and others may be somewhat less popular.
http://www.mudconnect.com/

I hope this is enough to get you started.  Have a _great_ day!

On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 12:05:26AM +0200, Christian wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have been looking for any games that would work with either Speakup or BRLTTY. I have been using my Linux as a tool more than an entertainment system. So when i want to use these i go back to Windows. Any ideas what i can do to get more fun with Linux?
> many thanks,
> Christian
> 
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