What's happening at The Lunduke Journal in June?
Date:
Sun, 29 May 2022 17:50:36 GMT
Description:
Plus a recap of what happened during May (spoiler: a lot).
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This last month at The Lunduke Journal has a been a blast. Heres a quick recap of what has happened during May (and the month isnt even over yet):
42 Articles (on Linux, computer history, the works)
10 Podcast episodes
12 Exclusive videos (including Linux Sucks 2022 )
4 Comics
2 Founding Member Video Hangouts
If youre not already subscribed, now is (literally) the best time ever. You can Pay What You Want through midnight on May 30th . Which gives you all the goodies . Heres a quick sneak peak at some of what is being worked on for June:
To start with and this kinda goes without saying more articles. Lots and lots of articles (on Linux, alternative OSs, computer history, and more). Plus More podcast episodes. More exclusive videos. More of everything that The Lunduke Journal does!
Also games . During this next month, The Lunduke Journal is going to have a little extra emphasis on video games. Very, very nerdy ( and nostalgic ) ones. The Lunduke Journal Shell Playground
During the month of June, were planning to launch The Lunduke Journal Shell Playground a unique shell account where folks can log in (via SSH) and play
a wide variety of command line games (ranging from classic titles from old UNIX systems all the way through newer titles built for Linux).
Including games like AsciiSector
And Cataclysm
Plus a whole bunch more. And because theyre all tied to your unique user account, you can SSH in on your laptop to play a few rounds then SSH in from your Android phone later on to pick up right where you left off.
This will be an exclusive perk for Lunduke Journal subscribers. So make sure you have your subscription!
I know I mentioned this already but if youre not already subscribed, you can Pay What You Want through midnight on May 30th . </SubtleReminder> New Games at The House of Lunduke BBS
The House of Lunduke BBS has been running for several years and has been a great way to play a handful of classic BBS games.
Well, during June were adding a whole mountain worth of classic BBS games thus turning The House of Lunduke BBS into a playable museum of BBS gaming from the 1980s and 1990s!
The House of Lunduke is free to use for absolutely everyone with a 30 minute per day limit. Subscribers to The Lunduke Journal can get a free upgrade to 24x7, unlimited BBS access. Just follow the directions on the BBS page and youll be all set to play as many BBS games as your heart desires!
*cough* Pay What You Want. Through May 30th . *cough* Lunduke's Quest
Lundukes Quest is a new game made in the style of the classic Lucas Arts and Sierra adventure games playable on Linux, Windows, macOS, Android, Haiku OS, AmigaOS, and anywhere else that has a modern port of ScummVM.
Lundukes Quest is nearing completion and if all goes according to plan
will be released (as an exclusive to all Lunduke Journal paid subscribers) in the coming weeks!
The game is in the home stretch now, in final testing and bug fixing mode. (It could always slip, as game development schedules so often do, but the confidence level is currently pretty high.)
Super psyched to get this one out there. Really proud of this game. Also so many nerdy dad jokes! More Live Events!
In the coming days the schedule for two upcoming, live streamed events will
be announced. Big live shows and opportunities to hang out with the community! Much fun will be had by all! More on that soon. Thank You, Subscribers!
All of you Lunduke Journal subscribers have made this possible!
To the subscribers here on Substack as well as Locals and Patreon : You are all amazing. I couldnt do this without you.
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Link to news story:
https://lunduke.substack.com/p/whats-happening-at-the-lunduke-journal
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