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Title: Is there a list of all native linux games?
Lib-Inst 24 May 2020
I am new to linux and was wondering if there is a list of all native linux games and what digital platform sells them,etc
Ehvis 24 May 2020
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There is a database on this site, but "all" is probably a tall order.

But the platforms that sell:

Steam (has most of them)
GOG (has a bunch of retro games that you don't find anywhere else)
itch.io (has some mostly smaller games that you may not find in other places)
Humblebundle (has a few stray linux builds of games that haven't been added to other stores. Like Torchlight)

Other than that, there are a few games that are sold on the dev websites only. Obviously there are key stores, but since those don't actually deliver the games, they don't really count. Especially since those do not actually register the platform of purchase and therefore don't advertise that Linux is actually used as a gaming platform.
mylka 24 May 2020
https://store.steampowered.com/search/?os=linux

i guess that covers 90%+
on_en_a_gros 24 May 2020
[tuxdb](https://tuxdb.com/section/db&page=0&name=A) is probably what you're looking for, it's hard to tell if all the games are listed, but there are a lot of them and from all the store.

Last edited by on_en_a_gros on 24 May 2020 at 1:03 pm UTC
mos 24 May 2020
There is not. Internet is your friend.
mos 24 May 2020
Quoting: mylkahttps://store.steampowered.com/search/?os=linux

i guess that covers 90%+
no idea re the percentage but I suspect going with this you'll miss quite a few important ones. Eg historic titles which have non-commercial engine reimplementation. Probably other cases as well.
OTOH this list got to be overloaded with forgettable indie Unity titles.
Lib-Inst 24 May 2020
Quoting: on_en_a_gros[tuxdb](https://tuxdb.com/section/db&page=0&name=A) is probably what you're looking for, it's hard to tell if all the games are listed, but there are a lot of them and from all the store.
Thanks. How do you know they are all native? Is there a way to tell?
damarrin 24 May 2020
The website says so.
on_en_a_gros 24 May 2020
Quoting: utx
Quoting: on_en_a_gros[tuxdb](https://tuxdb.com/section/db&page=0&name=A) is probably what you're looking for, it's hard to tell if all the games are listed, but there are a lot of them and from all the store.
Thanks. How do you know they are all native? Is there a way to tell?
All the games should have a native Linux build wathever it's advertised or not, like some beta build. I think that the only way to be sure that all are available on Linux is to manually check.

I just realized that the open source game engine like openmw or open Ra, which are technically native games, are not listed.
GustyGhost 24 May 2020
A good start can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_video_games

Support comes and goes, especially for proprietary titles, so I don't expect you will find any list that will have all (as of today) available games.
Lib-Inst 25 May 2020
Quoting: on_en_a_gros
Quoting: utx
Quoting: on_en_a_gros[tuxdb](https://tuxdb.com/section/db&page=0&name=A) is probably what you're looking for, it's hard to tell if all the games are listed, but there are a lot of them and from all the store.
Thanks. How do you know they are all native? Is there a way to tell?
All the games should have a native Linux build wathever it's advertised or not, like some beta build. I think that the only way to be sure that all are available on Linux is to manually check.

I just realized that the open source game engine like openmw or open Ra, which are technically native games, are not listed.
ok cool. if I manually check what should i be looking for? in the requirements section if it says nothing extra then that means it's native?
on_en_a_gros 25 May 2020
Quoting: utxok cool. if I manually check what should i be looking for? in the requirements section if it says nothing extra then that means it's native?
No, all the games on the list have a Linux build, but if you take for example rocket league, the game is no longer supported, so you have a native version but you can't play online, but it's still advertised on tuxdb. In order to see it you have to follow the steam link to see the missing Linux icon, or see some discussion about Linux in the steam forum.

Keep in mind that the rocket league exemple is more an exception that the norme. You can assume that if the game is on tuxdb, then the game works on Linux.
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