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It is this game. The download is a .tar.gz file and doesn't contain any Installation files. Need some help.










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          It does contain the Linux directory. In there are two binaries and a data directory.



          Unpack the tarball:



          tar xvf CatlateralDamage_v4.0a_Linux.tar.gz


          Change to the new directory and the binaries executable:



          cd Linux
          chmod u+x "Catlateral Damage - v4.0a.x86"


          or the other one if your system is 64bit.






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            It does contain the Linux directory. In there are two binaries and a data directory.



            Unpack the tarball:



            tar xvf CatlateralDamage_v4.0a_Linux.tar.gz


            Change to the new directory and the binaries executable:



            cd Linux
            chmod u+x "Catlateral Damage - v4.0a.x86"


            or the other one if your system is 64bit.






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              It does contain the Linux directory. In there are two binaries and a data directory.



              Unpack the tarball:



              tar xvf CatlateralDamage_v4.0a_Linux.tar.gz


              Change to the new directory and the binaries executable:



              cd Linux
              chmod u+x "Catlateral Damage - v4.0a.x86"


              or the other one if your system is 64bit.






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                It does contain the Linux directory. In there are two binaries and a data directory.



                Unpack the tarball:



                tar xvf CatlateralDamage_v4.0a_Linux.tar.gz


                Change to the new directory and the binaries executable:



                cd Linux
                chmod u+x "Catlateral Damage - v4.0a.x86"


                or the other one if your system is 64bit.






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                It does contain the Linux directory. In there are two binaries and a data directory.



                Unpack the tarball:



                tar xvf CatlateralDamage_v4.0a_Linux.tar.gz


                Change to the new directory and the binaries executable:



                cd Linux
                chmod u+x "Catlateral Damage - v4.0a.x86"


                or the other one if your system is 64bit.







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