I don't want to make it hard but accidentally I've found that linux terminal-based games/tools are just awesome for my kids too. They now can log in to the machine themselves, start the shell and there are already two fun things they can spend a lot of time with<p>* ponysay
* cowsay<p>Are there any more games/tools for kids which are based on terminal?<p>To be honest, I can give them xfce/gui access, but then there are a ton of things they/I have to worry.<p>Thanks
There should be a package with a bunch of BSD terminal games. Usually named bsdgames or bsd-games depending on the distro.<p>Also grab moon-buggy if it's available.
You could have them program their own, like the number guessing game that will pick a number between 1-100 and they have to guess it and it will tell them 'higher' or 'lower'. Then teach the trick about guessing in 7 tries (pick the middle number each time).
espeak is a fun time. My preliterate kids even enjoy it.<p>I made a cowsay clone in rust you are welcome to use <a href="https://schwartz.world/garfsay" rel="nofollow">https://schwartz.world/garfsay</a> but you'll need to have rust/cargo installed to install it.<p>Gcompris can be launched from the command line too