Lifeplay_5_23_linux.7z

: The game relies heavily on user-created modules, allowing for tailored gameplay experiences.

: You can now run the game by typing ./LifePlay.sh in the terminal or by double-clicking the file in your file manager (like Dolphin on KDE Plasma) after ensuring "Is Executable" is checked in the file's properties. Troubleshooting Tips Comments 18 to 1 of 213 - LifePlay by Vinfamy LifePlay_5_23_Linux.7z

Downloading the LifePlay_5_23_Linux.7z file is just the first step. Since Linux can be a bit picky with file permissions, here is the standard way to get it running in Linux: : The game relies heavily on user-created modules,

Run the command: chmod +x LifePlay.sh to make the launch script executable. Since Linux can be a bit picky with

LifePlay is a free, open-source adult life simulator that distinguishes itself by using real-world OpenStreetMap geodata to let you play in dozens of actual cities. Unlike more restrictive sims, it focuses on freedom—whether you're pursuing a career, building relationships, or exploring its robust modding scene. New in Version 5.23

: Use a tool like 7-Zip or a native archive manager to unpack the .7z file into its own folder. Set Permissions :

Open your terminal and navigate to the extracted folder (e.g., cd ~/Downloads/LifePlay_5_23_Linux/ ).