Linux Games Apps

6
Programs

Showing 1–6 of 6

Minecraft

Minecraft v3.32.9

2.54 MB · Free · 74,797 downloads
Minecraft app brings creative building, survival, and exploration to mobile devices with full gameplay on the go.
5.0 3
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Friday Night Funkin

Friday Night Funkin v0.8.5

140 MB · Free · 73,903 downloads
Arcade games are a great way to pass the time and Friday Night Funkin is a fun adaptation…
5.0 2
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Steam app

Steam v2026

1.68 MB · Free · 12,988 downloads
Steam app lets you buy, update, and play games with cloud saves, mods, and community features.
4.4 25
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TLauncher

TLauncher v2022

3.39 MB · Free · 10,975 downloads
TLauncher is a Minecraft software. You can get the software for free right from your Windows computer and use it…
5.0 1
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Ryujinx

Ryujinx v1.1.1403

43 MB · Free · 10,823 downloads
Ryujinx app runs Nintendo Switch games on PC with smooth performance, customization, and wide platform support.
4.0 1
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ePSXe

ePSXe v2022

1.32 MB · Free · 9,755 downloads
ePSXe is a popular PlayStation emulator that enhances gameplay by mimicking the PSX and PS One consoles. It…
5.0 1
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About Games

Games is the widest category on the site, holding everything from quick arcade titles to large multiplayer worlds. Because the range is so broad, the one habit that helps most is reading the system requirements before installing. A puzzle game runs on nearly anything; a modern shooter expects a capable graphics card, plenty of memory, and a lot of disk space.

Most current games arrive tied to a launcher or storefront. The program downloads, updates, and verifies the game, and it often requires an account and a connection even for single-player. That is worth knowing if you prefer software that simply installs and runs. Older titles in this category tend to be more self-contained.

The free-to-play model is common now. A game that costs nothing upfront usually earns money another way, through cosmetic purchases, progression boosts, or advertising. None of that makes a game bad, but it is fair to know the model before you start, especially for titles aimed at younger players.

Trust matters when installing games from anywhere outside an official store. Pirated copies and fake installers are a common route for malware, since people expect a game to be large and to ask for broad permissions. The listings here include platform and licence details for each title; check the version and the developer, and keep a backup of anything important.