

The first game has a linux x86 executable in its folder in the repository and the second game has a linux x86 executable in this directory in the link target/release.
The first game has a linux x86 executable in its folder in the repository and the second game has a linux x86 executable in this directory in the link target/release.
I now have linux x86 executables for every game in these links except for Untitled_Knight_Game, I do not know where specific compilation settings are for video in export settings.
It depends, on the situation, if you are playing open source games then no, at least for the most part, of playing closed source games that only works on windows then yes, I am just answering the question are we over reliant on steam. I have made open source games and here is a list of them and they run in linux: Bowling_Mega_Mix: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bowling_Mega_Mix Untitled_Knight_Game: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Untitled_Knight_Game The_Game_Of_Trusters: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/The_Game_Of_Trusters Quest_For_Chalice: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Quest_For_Chalice Bug_Invasion: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bug_Invasion
I hope this helps you.
Both games are text based