Termux Games – Installation & Usage Commands

Termux Games is a collection of console-based and terminal games that can be installed and played directly inside Termux. It includes multiple classic Linux games in a single menu-driven script, making it easy to install and play different games without manually setting up each one.

Installation Commands

Update Termux packages:

pkg update && pkg upgrade -y

Install Git:

pkg install git -y

Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/Achik-Ahmed/termux_games

Move into directory:

cd termux_games

Run installer:

bash install_games.sh

Usage Commands

Start the games menu:

bash play_games.sh

You will see a menu with multiple games like:

==== Termux Games Menu ====
[1] 0verkill
[2] 2048
[3] brogue
[4] phear
[5] curseofwar
[6] csol
[7] dopewars
[8] gnugo
[9] gnuski
[10] greed
[11] moon-buggy
[12] moria
[13] nethack
[14] npush
[15] nsnake
[16] nudoku
[17] robotfindskitten
[18] ttysolitaire
[19] myman

Enter the number of the game you want to play:

Select the game number to play, Example:

15

Available Games

Here’s the list of available games included in the script. These terminal-based games can run directly inside Termux without any graphical interface.

  • 0verkill: ASCII shooting action game
  • 2048: Number puzzle game
  • Brogue: Dungeon adventure game
  • Phear: Arcade shooting game
  • Curse of War: Strategy war game
  • Csol: Solitaire card game
  • Dopewars: Trading simulation game
  • GNU Go: Classic Go board game
  • Gnuski: Skiing arcade game
  • Greed: Number puzzle game
  • Moon Buggy: Moon jumping game
  • Moria: Dungeon RPG game
  • Nethack: Roguelike adventure game
  • Npush: Box pushing puzzle game
  • Nsnake: Classic snake game
  • Nudoku: Sudoku puzzle game
  • Robotfindskitten: ASCII exploration game
  • Ttysolitaire: Terminal solitaire game
  • Myman: Pac-Man style game
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