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The only reason I still use W indows is to play this game. I tried before and couldnt get it to work on Ubuntu and I wonder if it is possible now.

donald leja
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    Here are the full results at the WineHQ: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=99 (anything below gold is arguably a waste of time. –  Mar 14 '17 at 16:23
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    If all else fails, there's also [0 A.D.](https://play0ad.com/), which is somewhat similar to AoE 2 and which can be installed with `sudo apt-get install 0ad`. Bear in mind that it requires a sizeable download when installing or updating it to a new version, so be careful if you have a data cap. – Chai T. Rex Mar 14 '17 at 22:20
  • I'd rather not close those as dupes, especially since it is distributed by Steam which has increasingly more Linux native games: http://store.steampowered.com/app/221380/Age_of_Empires_II_HD/ – Ciro Santilli OurBigBook.com Nov 22 '17 at 18:51
  • does steam not work? – Charlie Parker Dec 23 '17 at 20:51
  • I'm not running 14.04 but you could try my answer [here](https://askubuntu.com/a/1013937/512236) – Baa Mar 11 '18 at 18:08

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I personally vote for Playonlinux. Playonlinux is a third party wine wrapper and has the necessary script for AOE2.

You can install Playonlinux by

sudo apt-get install playonlinux

then in Playonlinux install menu choose Age of Empires 2 and prepare your disk with AOE2, then follow the install steps on the screen.

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