Immortals
A downloadable game for Windows and Android
Immortal is mixed between Adventure and Survival Games, take control of a Wizard character and go on 4 different world maps, surviving as long as possible by killing monsters and everyone in your way! Explore your beautiful powers & skills.
In this action-packed aquatic adventure you can:
• Unlock more unique skills & wizard powers
• Explore 4 different world maps
• Enjoy RPG 3D graphics and sound effects
• Pick gold from monsters to buy some potions to heal your character powers
• Equip awesome accessories
• Attack with intuitive touch, tilt controls or keyboard.
Compatible with Android 4.1 and above.
Compatible with Windows 64bit & 32bit, MacOS and Linux.
This app does not contain In-App Purchases or ads. Gems and Coins can also be collected by playing.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, Android |
Author | Seif El-Deen Soliman |
Genre | Adventure, Role Playing, Survival |
Tags | 3D, Fantasy, Funny, Monsters, Singleplayer, Unity, Wizards |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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I've just downloaded this game and cannot find a Linux binary in the .rar. Could you please advise where I can find this?
rvolland you can't access Linux binary files these files contain compiled source code. is the game client working? if yes that's set, if not there's a program called Wine which allows you to run
.exe
files by translating Windows API calls to calls your Linux kernel can understand.To run a.exe
program you first need to install Wine.To do so you can follow the Official Wine installation tutorial for Ubuntu
But I tried client on Linux and it works fine.
If I understand wrong please correct.
Thanks for your reply. The Itch app informs me that there is no executable file.
I am well-versed with wine, but you advertise that your game will run on Linux (I see the penguin logo displayed on this page) but the .rar file currently contains no Linux-compatible program.
To put it very simply: there are only Windows executable files in your .rar package.