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Hey all,

Looking for a Linux game in the GoG library that is turn based!

Any suggestion welcomed.
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Megazell: Looking for a Linux game in the GoG library that is turn based!
My two favorite on Gog: Wasteland 2 and any of the Shadowruns. Although Wasteland 2 Directors Cut seems to have problems on Mint 17 for me. The original Wasteland 2 didn't though (I'm on AMD, so that might be a factor :P )
Post edited November 14, 2015 by coryrj1995
Sorry it's not in the GOG library but it is free. And you did say "any" suggestion welcome.

Battle for Wesnoth http://www.wesnoth.org/ (Something tells me you're already aware of the game though)

If I remember correctly, the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale games can be played turn based pretty much with the auto-pause feature. But all in all I think depends on what type of turn based game you're looking for. I don't play a lot of turn based games anymore. I do believe you would have to get the Enhanced Editions though for the "Linux" installer file. I don't have them installed at the moment so I can't verify that the auto-pause is still there with the enhanced editions but I'm assuming they are. If you consider them I can install again just to verify auto-pause is still available though, or if someone else here plays it that way who can verify it themselves feel free to.
Fantasy General (uses DOSBox)
Pier Solar and the Great Architects (use original graphics & music)
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FoxbodyMustang: I do believe you would have to get the Enhanced Editions though for the "Linux" installer file.
Not for the BG games.
Post edited November 14, 2015 by Gydion
What TB are you looking for exactly ? If it's strategy, I can recommend Battle for Wesnoth - not on GOG but freeware, so that shouldn't be a problem. They have a native Linux build from their site.
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Megazell: Hey all,

Looking for a Linux game in the GoG library that is turn based!

Any suggestion welcomed.
Are you the guy who made that list of freeware games ?
Post edited November 14, 2015 by Licurg
Master of Magic
Master of Orion 1+2
Colonization
Elminage Gothic is good if you can get it to run under WINE. (You might consider taking a look at the topic I made on the Elminage Gothic subforum for this.) Note that the game plays similarly to the early Wizardry titles.

Speaking of Wizardry, note that Wizardry 8 runs under WINE. (I have had an issue with the game freezing on exit and not saving my configuration, however.)

Lords of Xulima has a native Linux version. There are some things I dislike about the game, but you might (or might not) mind them.

Also, don't forget Forgotten Realm Archive Collection 2 (contains Pool of Radiance and its sequels) and Dungeons and Dragons: Krynn series. These games, while old, are turn based strategy RPGs.

The Ultima games are DOS based (and therefore can be run in DOSBox). 1-6 are largely turn based, and 5 and 6 are strictly turn based (in other words, 5 and 6 completely lack real time elements, which can't be said for the rest of the series except Akalabeth).
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Megazell: Looking for a Linux game in the GoG library that is turn based!
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coryrj1995: My two favorite on Gog: Wasteland 2 and any of the Shadowruns. Although Wasteland 2 Directors Cut seems to have problems on Mint 17 for me. The original Wasteland 2 didn't though (I'm on AMD, so that might be a factor :P )
I played and loved Wasteland 2. Never tried the Shadowrun series.
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FoxbodyMustang: Sorry it's not in the GOG library but it is free. And you did say "any" suggestion welcome.

Battle for Wesnoth http://www.wesnoth.org/ (Something tells me you're already aware of the game though)

If I remember correctly, the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale games can be played turn based pretty much with the auto-pause feature. But all in all I think depends on what type of turn based game you're looking for. I don't play a lot of turn based games anymore. I do believe you would have to get the Enhanced Editions though for the "Linux" installer file. I don't have them installed at the moment so I can't verify that the auto-pause is still there with the enhanced editions but I'm assuming they are. If you consider them I can install again just to verify auto-pause is still available though, or if someone else here plays it that way who can verify it themselves feel free to.
Battle for Wenoth is awesome and i loved playing it. Same goes Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale. Great games!
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Gydion: Fantasy General (uses DOSBox)
Pier Solar and the Great Architects (use original graphics & music)
Never heard of these - Going to give them a once over! Thanks.
Post edited November 14, 2015 by Megazell
Xenonauts has a native Linux version and is turn-based.
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Licurg: What TB are you looking for exactly ? If it's strategy, I can recommend Battle for Wesnoth - not on GOG but freeware, so that shouldn't be a problem. They have a native Linux build from their site.

Are you the guy who made that list of freeware games ?
Yes - I am the Megazell that continue to make a list of freeware games.

I am looking for something either RPG-TBS or Strategy-TBS.

My personal all time favorites would be Disciples series (RPG/Strategy) and DefCon.
Jagged Alliance.
Heroes of Might and Magic 2.

Both should have a DOSBox version.
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Licurg: What TB are you looking for exactly ? If it's strategy, I can recommend Battle for Wesnoth - not on GOG but freeware, so that shouldn't be a problem. They have a native Linux build from their site.

Are you the guy who made that list of freeware games ?
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Megazell: Yes - I am the Megazell that continue to make a list of freeware games.

I am looking for something either RPG-TBS or Strategy-TBS.

My personal all time favorites would be Disciples series (RPG/Strategy) and DefCon.
Have you tried Eador yet ?
Breach and Clear.
Battle Worlds Kronos is Linux, TB, and on GoG. I haven't played more than a few minutes of it at this point so I don't have any opinions as to how good it is.
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JudasIscariot: Xenonauts has a native Linux version and is turn-based.
I got this one and I am giving it a shot tonight.


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ZFR: Jagged Alliance.
Heroes of Might and Magic 2.

Both should have a DOSBox version.
Played them both. I like Heroes of Might and Magic 2 more then Jagged Alliance.
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DampSquib: Breach and Clear.
Added to my wishlist - Looking at some reviews/gameplay vids.
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gooberking: Battle Worlds Kronos is Linux, TB, and on GoG. I haven't played more than a few minutes of it at this point so I don't have any opinions as to how good it is.
Hmmm. I like what I see on this one.
Post edited November 14, 2015 by Megazell