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hi. i search a up to date list for games thats runs under linux. anybody know a site or else?

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  • CoderMan
    CoderMan Posts: 6
    I'm trying to compile a list of some of the lesser known games:

    http://indicium.us/cgi-bin/pages/get?view=unsung
  • My goodness, no one has mentioned http://happypenguin.org/ or http://www.lgdb.org/ yet? Those are the biggest lists there are!
  • m3xican
    m3xican Posts: 16
    Other interesting websites are:

    Linux Games
    Linux Gamer Guide
    Linux Gaming World
  • DarkRage4
    DarkRage4 Posts: 2
    I believe there are a list of windows games that run on linux on Wine's website.
  • jabirali
    jabirali Posts: 157
    Perhaps not as interesting as some of the above links, but Wikipedia also make lists of everything... They have an own category for native Linux games here, and an article related to that category here. There is also a decent download directory over at linux-gamers.net.

    TheAncientGoat wrote:
    My goodness, no one has mentioned http://happypenguin.org/ or http://www.lgdb.org/ yet?
    Thanks for the LGDB link, I didn't know of that one :P
  • m3xican
    m3xican Posts: 16
    You can also check the projects/games section of the main frameworks for making games on Linux, like:

    Allegro
    Pygame
    SDL games
  • saigkill
    saigkill Posts: 5
    Great Lists. Thanks ;)
  • okay but what about The Sims 3 games? ty
  • mfillpot
    mfillpot Posts: 2,177
    The sims 3 is listed under the win appdb as having some problems but it does run, under crossover games it is listed with gold status so it should run well. As this is a game for windows it is not native to Linux, so you will have to use a compatibility layer application to attempt to run it in Linux.
  • Thank You guys I search it . Very useful .
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  • moahmed0100
    moahmed0100 Posts: 1
    edited July 2015
    thx m3xlcan for this list
  • faress23
    faress23 Posts: 6
    edited August 2015
    you had to talk about lgdb

  • ava85
    ava85 Posts: 1

    For up-to-date Linux gaming compatibility, the best resources:

    1. ProtonDB.com — community-driven, shows Windows games working on Linux via Proton
    2. AreWeAntiCheatYet.com — tracks anti-cheat compatibility (huge for multiplayer)
    3. Lutris.net — game database with install scripts
    4. r/linux_gaming subreddit — daily updates and reports

    For lighter, native Linux-friendly titles, indie and mobile-style games like geometry dash apk also run great via Waydroid or Anbox if you want quick rhythm gaming on Linux.

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