If you've used the Linux command-line before you've likely done plenty of CD commands to change directory - but what if that was an RPG? Not that you asked but rpg-cli answered.
A pretty amusing idea really, giving you a little RPG experience in your terminal that uses your file system as the environment. So you move into a directory and something will happen. Actually, it's quite an ingenious idea that I've fallen a tiny bit in love with and hope to see it expanded a lot.
Features:
- Automatic turn-based combat.
 - 15+ enemy classes.
 - Character stats and leveling system.
 - Basic item and equipment support.
 - Permadeath with item recovering.
 - Run and bribe to escape battles.
 
Check it out free and open source on GitHub.
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									Looks interesting, and it reminds me of AdventureOS, which was covered in The Funding Crowd #15, but unfortunately never was released for Linux.
								
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