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sleepingkirby

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The easiest, most distro/DE independent way is to launch a terminal in that directory, and run the command ./Rogue-Like.sh. If there are any files that need to be made executable, do chmod +x <filename>, no need for sudo. Though everything should already be set up with the correct permissions.
I was leaning more towards, opening the directory up in a file manager and double click on the .sh file. Hence the screenshot and not a set of instructions.
 

sleepingkirby

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I don't get it
And that's what I was afraid of. Which is why I went as simplest as I know how. If you're lost as to the instructions we have given, I suggest you learn/look up how to run/start scripts and/or executable files within linux. Once you know how to do that, come back here.
 
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