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The Chzo Mythos And Other Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw Games Updated For Linux

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Several years ago I made a number of standalone Linux binaries for the Chzo Mythos using the then closed source Adventure Game Studio runtime as a base. Now that the source code to AGS has been released, I have updated the builds to use the superior free software engine. Included are all of the games in the John Defoe Quadrilogy, as well as a few other titles created by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw.

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5 Days A Stranger
A cat burglar breaks into a supposedly deserted country mansion, only to find himself imprisoned along with four strangers by a mysterious force. A nice nasty horror game with some murders and gore.

7 Days A Skeptic
The sequel to 5 Days A Stranger. Four hundred years into the future, the scoutship Mephistopheles and its crew of six discovers something it should have left alone.

Trilby's Notes
Master thief turned paranormal investigator Trilby follows the trail of John DeFoe's soul idol to a small hotel in Wales, where he discovers the dark history of the cursed wood.

6 Days A Sacrifice
Council inspector Theodore Dacabe is sent to investigate the headquarters of a fad religion and finds himself embroiled in the machinations of destiny.

Trilby: The Art of Theft
The eccentric British cat burglar Trilby is at large in an American city, robbing the rich to give to himself, but will his arrogance cause him to bite off more than he can chew?

Source: http://icculus.org/~hamish/chzo/

Also available are builds for two other games created by Yahtzee using a compatible AGS engine.

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1213
A man lies in a darkened cell, consumed by pain and sickness. He does not know where he is. He does not know how he came to be there. He does not even know his own name. All he knows is that he is being tortured by a bizarre, bespectacled man, who addresses him only as a number - Twelve-Thirteen.

Every day, Twelve-Thirteen is taken out of his cell and goaded into running a dangerous hazard course, apparently for the sole amusement of the bespectacled man. Today seems to be no different. But while Twelve-Thirteen sits brooding in his darkened prison, the door suddenly falls open with no apparent cause. To discover the answers to all of his questions, Twelve-Thirteen must adventure into the unknown world beyond the cell...

Source: http://icculus.org/~hamish/chzo/1213.html

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Adventures in the Galaxy of Fantabulous Wonderment
It is a time of turmoil in the galaxy. Following the disappearance of the Defender of the Universe, the Galactic Presidency has been dissolved and anarchy reigns. With the galaxy divided into three distinct zones, the Galactic Police and the Culthorpe pirate family are engaged in a cold war from across the Lifeless Zone. Life has never been more dangerous for the people of the universe, doubly so for those who make a living flying from planet to planet. And to make matters worse, an invisible conspiracy is threatening life itself.

None of which means anything to Daniel Gordon, earthling and wage slave, whose major concern is keeping hold of his pension plan. That is until he is unexpectedly abducted by the galaxy's premier employment agency and finds himself stuck with a crew of misfit mercenaries on a cargo transporter built more like a skip with thrusters. Will he get back to Earth in time for the meeting with his boss? Or will his adventure be cut short?

Source: http://icculus.org/~hamish/chzo/galaxy.html

It should also be noted that the versions of 5 Days A Stranger, 7 Days A Skeptic, Trilby's Notes, 6 Days A Sacrifice, and 1213 included are the Special Editions which possess a wealth of additional content, including exclusive in-game commentary by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw himself. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Hamish Paul Wilson is a free software developer, game critic, amateur writer, cattle rancher, shepherd, and beekeeper living in rural Alberta, Canada. He is an advocate of both DRM free native Linux gaming and the free software movement alongside his other causes, and further information can be found at his icculus.org homepage where he lists everything he is currently involved in: http://icculus.org/~hamish
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5 comments

km3k Jan 20, 2015
Great work! I really enjoyed the Chzo Mythos games. I'll have to check out the others too.
Segata Sanshiro Jan 20, 2015
Awesome! Nice work Hamish!

I've been wanting to play Yahzee's games since I found out he had made them a while back. He's one of those few people out there who I agree with on almost everything video game related (story, game mechanics, which games are good, which are bad, which are SpunkGargleWeeWee, etc) so reckon I'll enjoy some of these - especially with the commentary.

Would be interesting to see a Zero Punctuation on Steam Machines and on Linux gaming generally, or just his general thoughts.

EDIT: Which of these do you recommend most to start with?
Hamish Jan 20, 2015
Quoting: GuestWhat is "the Chzo Mythos"? I don’t understand the introductory paragraph.
It is the official name for the series encompassing 5 Days A Stranger, 7 Days A Skeptic, Tribly's Notes, and 6 Days A Sacrifice. I also package Trilby: The Art of Theft alongside them as it serves as a sort of prequel to the series.

Quoting: Segata SanshiroWhich of these do you recommend most to start with?
It is best to play them in order starting with 5 Days A Stranger if you want the the plot to move forward correctly, although 1213 and Adventures in the Galaxy of Fantabulous Wonderment are of course unrelated to this.

If you also feel like playing around with Dosbox at some point the three Rob Blanc games and The Trials of Odysseus Kent are also well worth getting into, especially if you are primarily interested in Yahtzee's work as a comedian. AGFW is also set in the Rob Blanc universe.
burzmali Jan 20, 2015
A piece of advice, it is generally acknowledged that pretending that the series is a trilogy and that the last few minutes of Trilby's notes and 6 Days a Sacrifice are merely a fever dream provides a superior gaming experience. That said, 6 Days a Sacrifice has the best sequence in the series, it is unfortunate that it is sandwiched by the rest of the game. ;)
Skully Jan 20, 2015
Nice job Hamish :)
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