This take had me laughing. How are 60 seconds of work "a lot of hoops to jump through"? The "use android," though, got me... No, just a big fat No. Bad, bad, bad advice and you should be ashamed for even uttering it.
Ashamed, no. Anything beyond a click or two, are hoops, loops and acrobats. Any terminal use is a form of higher level user operational interface to the os and should be done with extreme care, just one misplaced character could have permanent, detrimental effects to the os. Especially when one knows not what they, the commands do. Terminal use should not be advised to be the very first step to go to for a response, it should be the last resort with a detailed explaintion of what the command is doing so the user may be informed of the possible where, what and how impacts it may have on the os going forward.
1. Shouldn't need a terminal to to edit the os to get a game function in any capacity in any os, period.
2. The moment you have to use a terminal to run any game in any os under any circumstance.
3. From the start one shouldn't have to resort to use of a terminal to edit higher level functions of a os. If the os has gui then you should be able to edit every aspect of the os from within the gui let alone any and all protection parameters of that os.
4. if you going to use a terminal edit gate Gatekeeper just add the unlicensed software developer into the known developer list this way bypassing variations in future version changes so one needs not to redo the terminal command to remove from quarantine at every version change and having to do chmod a+x command actions unnecessary because it won't trigger illegal code fault being ran check.
5. Emulator use is always a viable option, in most cases it is download and run ease of use, across all platforms, Mac Win AnD os's. Some individuals might find the usage of a Emulator more comforting than ever attempting even the most detailed terminal instructions.