
I’m not sure if it should be repackaged to make it even easier to share on Gameshell, but all I had to do was download the Ubuntu “untested port”, and extract it. After that, it’s like the game was made for Gameshell!Įven better, it’s free. Once you get it going, press menu and go to the control option and set your buttons up. Have you tried any of that? I’m going to spend more time on this when I get a chance, but I don’t want to reinvent the wheel.įor some good news, Guarodan works PERFECTLY. Also, based on reading some box86 threads in other forums, it sounds like there are environment variables that can be set and fix some issues in certain games. Have you found a good way to dump debugging information when trying to run these games? I’m thinking if it gave some clues as to why it wasn’t starting, it could be helpful.
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I also tried Super Hexagon, Super Meat Boy, and a few more (all Humble Bundle Linux games), but couldn’t get any of them to work. I’m curious how you configured it, beyond just calling it like this: “./box86 bin32/Chowdren” I also tried Baba is You (from a Humble Bundle version), but it never seemed to launch properly.


Is there any way you can share the tools/process you used to get a Linux version of Undertale? It seems like there are a number of ways people have hacked the Windows version to work on Linux, but maybe only one of those ways ends up with something that might work through box86? Oh, I see there is a DRM-free version on Humble – I’ll have to see if I have that, but I’m afraid I only got it through Steam. I tried to get Undertale working (using my Steam version from Windows, but with some file hackery), but I’m not sure if box86 is the issue, or if I just didn’t hack out and prepare the files correctly. Have you made any more progress with this? I was waiting to try it until I upgraded, and now I’m on 0.5 I decided to check it out.īoth your pre-packaged VVVVVV (with free levels) and the same files with data from the original game (I had it on Humble Bundle) work fine!
