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Hmm I will say that it was difficult for me to find Pac-Mazing in the first place. I was trying to find perfect ports of Pac-Mania for my PC for a week and a half or so, and it wasn't until two days ago when I finally discovered this game. I think if knowledge of this game spreads more, you will have more people download as well as donate to you. Us Linux gamers are also very passionate, we tend to highlight and promote native versions of games all the time.

Hi, now I have the possibility to compile the game for Linux. I have these three options: linux-x64, linux-arm, linux-arm64. Which of these platforms should I compile the game for, in your opinion?

Linux-x64 for sure. The ARM ones are only if you're interested in supporting single board computers, such as the Raspberry Pi.

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I just uploaded the Linux version of the game. I was only able to test it on Windows with VirtualBox and Linux Mint (the game works but the movement is rather irregular) and on my brother's Raspberry (here too the game works with a small lag every now and then). Let me know if that's OK with you.

The game works just fine, however yeah the controls do seem quite a bit laggy and unresponsive.

Hmm... are you referring only to the controller or also the keyboard?

I use a controller wired to my laptop. I'll try it with a keyboard too later.

Hey sorry for the late reply. As far as I can tell it works perfectly with a keyboard, but the controller tends to be a bit unresponsive when trying to turn.

My brother now has a PC running Linux Mint, he tried the game with two different gamepads and didn't experience any kind of lag.