What's the easiest way to play the ASCII art version of DwarfFortress on Ubuntu?
The easiest way to play the ASCII art version of Dwarf Fortress on Ubuntu is by using a terminal emulator such as Gnome Terminal or XTerm. To play Dwarf Fortress, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Install Dwarf Fortress: You can download the latest version of Dwarf Fortress from the official website (http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/). Once you have downloaded the file, extract it to your desired location.

2. Open a terminal emulator: To play Dwarf Fortress in ASCII mode, you need to open a terminal emulator such as Gnome Terminal or XTerm.

3. Navigate to the Dwarf Fortress directory: Use the cd command in the terminal to navigate to the directory where you extracted Dwarf Fortress. For example, if you extracted Dwarf Fortress to the directory ~/df_linux, you would run the following command: cd ~/df_linux

4. Launch Dwarf Fortress: Run the command ./df to launch Dwarf Fortress in ASCII mode. The game should start in your terminal emulator.

5. Configure Dwarf Fortress: To configure Dwarf Fortress to run in ASCII mode, you may need to adjust some settings in the game options. For example, you may need to set the display mode to ASCII or terminal.

Note: Dwarf Fortress can be a complex game to play and may require some patience and persistence to master. If you are new to Dwarf Fortress, you may want to spend some time exploring the tutorials and guides available on the official website and online forums.
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