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Difference between revisions of "List of Windows ARM games"

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Most of these games are supported on Windows RT, although some may require Windows 10 to run.
 
Most of these games are supported on Windows RT, although some may require Windows 10 to run.
  
As of April 2021, <i>all</i> known Windows ARM games have at least an ARM32 build. Those that also have ARM64 builds, are given in parenthesis.
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As of April 2021, almost all known Windows ARM games have at least an ARM32 build. Those that also have ARM64 builds, are given in parenthesis; likewise for the very few games that are ARM64-only.
  
 
===Native support===
 
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* [[Nightmares from the Deep 3: Davy Jones]]
 
* [[Nightmares from the Deep 3: Davy Jones]]
 
* [[Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart]]
 
* [[Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart]]
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* [[OpenTTD]] (ARM64 only)
 
* [[Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+]]
 
* [[Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+]]
 
* [[Path of Sin: Greed]] (+ARM64)
 
* [[Path of Sin: Greed]] (+ARM64)

Revision as of 23:16, 29 April 2021

This is an early-in-progress manual list of games known to have ARM executables on Windows PCs, so that they'll run better on ARM tablets, Raspberry Pi, and M1 Macs. Whether it is 32-bit or 64-bit ARM versions, is added in paranthesis if it is known.

Most of these games are supported on Windows RT, although some may require Windows 10 to run.

As of April 2021, almost all known Windows ARM games have at least an ARM32 build. Those that also have ARM64 builds, are given in parenthesis; likewise for the very few games that are ARM64-only.

Native support

Usually through Microsoft Store.

Hackable support

For instance source ports, or compiling from source code.