![]() ![]() I just thought I couldnt, perhaps I read something somewhere or misread something somewhere. Maybe I can play Steam on this Linux Mint PC I'm not a simulation or strategy buff but I liked Kingdoms and Castles and it runs natively on Linux (without Proton). Games with Platinum or Gold rating usually will work well. Just look up on ProtonDB if it will be worth it to try. By default it only plays certified games (the 800+ titles) but you can opt in to allow Steam Play (as they call it) for all Windows games in your Steam library. Proton is built in to Steam and allows to play Windows games on Linux. Valve have certified over 800 Windows games for Linux (for their Linux based hand-held gaming system, Steam Deck) and other users have rated thousands of Windows games as playable on Linux. On you can check if a Windows game will run on Linux. ![]() On Steam and GOG.com you can find more games like these for Linux that are paid. Unknown Horizons (install: unknown-horizons): īut that is only gratis, open source games for Linux. Open Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 (OpenRCT2 is available in the flatpak category of Software Manager): Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe (install: openttd): Some games very much like those you mentioned, most which are installable through Software Manager on Linux Mint: Markz wrote: ⤴ Sun 3:46 amMy style of games would be considered INDIE I would play it more on Steam but its W10 based. The game I liked recently but lost interest was an old GTA I believe it was 5. I like the game vvvvvvvvvvvvvv on steam, its very old school ASCI game, reminds me of an old Dungeons and Dragons game. I dont think I would be into the games I used to like which were KingsQuest and PoliceQuest. I liked Sim City, Railroad Tycoon, Sid Miers Railroads, Rollercoaster Tycoon. Those heavy graphic type games were never my thing. ![]() What that means to me is a very simple game, not much heavy on the graphics. My style of games would be considered INDIE I still get the odd email, it reminds me but its not my style. SADLY I spent 22,000 hours playing that and about $200 or so for upgrades to advance faster.Īnother game I used to play decades ago but not anymore is a Turn Based game called Utopia. I used to play World of Tanks on Windows O/S I used to use Steam for W10, I have plenty of games for Windows which I cant play on Linux.Īll I do for games is go to the Software Manager and browse games but theres not much to choose from. ![]()
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