

If you're the owner of any of these games and you don't like them being here without your explicit permission, please let me know and I'll take it down. I'm only sharing the games I think I'm free to distribute (I've also packaged some commercial games I've bought, but I'm not sharing those!). A little script (AppRun) to glue it all together when you run the packageĪll I'm doing here is packing some games I like, and sharing them just in case someone finds them useful.The app installation, next to all its dependencies, and sometimes even a minimal Wine or Perl installation.Inside an AppImage you'll find two things: You can mount them ( mount -o loop, fuseiso, acetoneiso, etc.) and peek what's inside. So you can just run them and play these awesome games. AppImages are stand-alone, executable packages, that bring the "one app, one file" philosophy to Linux.ĪppImages are two types of file at the same time: These games are distributed in a package format called AppImage, and it's a big deal. It uses the AppImage package format, and some script magic. PortableLinuxGames packs and distributes great Linux games as portable, self-contained packages that will (or should) run on any Linux system out there. You'll have to configure basic multilib support, here's a small tutorial for Ubuntu. Please keep in mind that some of these are 32bit packages, so they will not run by default on a pure 64bit system.
