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Since there might be some Linux users here, one thing I wanted to mention. While there is no native Linux port all my games work flawlessly on any emulation (WinE/Proton/etc). Whenever I make any change in the engine that could potentially hamper it being run on Linux (which I always avoid) I send the build to Linux Gaming Consortium for recheck. So, if you don't mind using any sort or emulation you should definitely try the game, it should run without any issues.

So far according to all reports, it works flawlessly and without slowdowns.

https://linuxgameconsortium.com/legends-of-amberland-rpg-releases-steam/?doing_wp_cron=1582808006.8206720352172851562500
Post edited February 27, 2020 by SilverLemurGames
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SilverLemurGames: Since there might be some Linux users here, one thing I wanted to mention. While there is no native Linux port all my games work flawlessly on any emulation (WinE/Proton/etc). Whenever I make any change in the engine that could potentially hamper it being run on Linux (which I always avoid) I send the build to Linux Gaming Consortium for recheck. So, if you don't mind using any sort or emulation you should definitely try the game, it should run without any issues.

So far according to all reports, it works flawlessly and without slowdowns.
Heh, a pal just hinted me to this game and I instantly saw M&M 3/4/5/Xeen in it. I glanced at the system requirements and wondered why I wasn't also offered for the cuddly penguin - and if it was maybe just a GoG thing (sometimes there might be licensing issues in case a port was done by somebody else).
So I was already going to ask the "L-question" and found this.

Well, while I love native build it is good to see that you thought of the Penguin friends and try to make sure it'll run via WinE. And thanks for posting the info here at GOG.