Written by La Studio di un Ragazzo Pigro
Table of Contents:
1. Screenshots
2. Installing on Windows Pc
3. Installing on Linux
4. System Requirements
5. Game features
6. Reviews
This guide describes how to use Steam Proton to play and run Windows games on your Linux computer. Some games may not work or may break because Steam Proton is still at a very early stage.
1. Activating Steam Proton for Linux:
Proton is integrated into the Steam Client with "Steam Play." To activate proton, go into your steam client and click on Steam in the upper right corner. Then click on settings to open a new window. From here, click on the Steam Play button at the bottom of the panel. Click "Enable Steam Play for Supported Titles."
Alternatively: Go to Steam > Settings > Steam Play and turn on the "Enable Steam Play for Supported Titles" option.
Valve has tested and fixed some Steam titles and you will now be able to play most of them. However, if you want to go further and play titles that even Valve hasn't tested, toggle the "Enable Steam Play for all titles" option.
2. Choose a version
You should use the Steam Proton version recommended by Steam: 3.7-8. This is the most stable version of Steam Proton at the moment.
3. Restart your Steam
After you have successfully activated Steam Proton, click "OK" and Steam will ask you to restart it for the changes to take effect. Restart it. Your computer will now play all of steam's whitelisted games seamlessly.
4. Launch Stardew Valley on Linux:
Before you can use Steam Proton, you must first download the Stardew Valley Windows game from Steam. When you download Stardew Valley for the first time, you will notice that the download size is slightly larger than the size of the game.
This happens because Steam will download your chosen Steam Proton version with this game as well. After the download is complete, simply click the "Play" button.
You’re just a rectangle. But not an ordinary one. Switch your body, defy gravity, and navigate a deceptively simple world built to break your rhythm.
Rectangles Odyssey is a minimalist 2D puzzle platformer about transformation, precision, and control.
You play as a small rectangle that can switch between three physical states — Normal, Rubber, and Heavy. Each form changes how you move, jump, and interact with the environment. Rubber lets you bounce and leap further. Heavy allows you to pass through specific restricted zones that other forms cannot. Timing your transformation is the only way to progress
The game features 55 handcrafted levels, each more challenging than the last. You’ll solve puzzles, master tight jumps, and adapt to new mechanics — such as disappearing platforms, and color-based blockades.
As you progress, the world gradually changes. Strange eyes begin to appear. The music shifts from quiet to tense. Without cutscenes or dialogue, a dreamlike narrative unfolds through level design, atmosphere, and sound.
There are no enemies. No weapons. Just gravity, precision, and your own mistakes.
Estimated playtime: 2–3 hours, depending on skill.
Key features:
Minimalist but expressive visual style
Three-state transformation mechanic
55 challenging levels with varied puzzle elements
Dark, atmospheric soundtrack that evolves with the game
Dream-inspired narrative with psychological overtones
Instant restarts, no loading screens
Looks simple. Isn’t.