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Pokerogue-Standalone

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This is a simple electron app that runs Pokérogue on fullscreen by default.

I made this app with couch gaming / Steam Deck in mind.

Features

Every feature listed here is enabled by default but can be disabled:

  • Custom Pokérogue themed mouse cursor PR cursor
  • Hide mouse cursor on idle
  • Changed background color to pitch black
  • Fullscreen by default

If you want a more featured app, please have a look at Pokerogue-App made by Admiral-Billy

Download and installation

Platform Arch Link
Windows Installer x64 Download
Windows Portable x64 Download
Linux DEB x64 Download
Linux RPM x64 Download
Linux Portable x64 Download
SteamDeck (right click, Save link as...) x64 Download

Windows

Use the prebuilt installer or manually extract the zip file.

Linux

Steam Deck:

  • Downlaod the desktop file.
  • Place the .desktop file on your desktop (ff using firefox, rename this file to remove the .downlaod extension).
  • Run the installer by clicking on the desktop file.

Getting it to work in gamemode:

  • Add Pokerogue as a non steam game.
  • Add --no-sandbox as launch argument.
  • (Optional) Select 1280x720 in game properties to center the window and toggle for any internal/external screen.

Others:

Use the provided DEB / RPM installers or:

  • Download and extract the zip file.
  • Open a terminal in the extracted folder.
  • Allow install.sh to be executed as a program: chmod +x ./install.sh
  • Run the installer: ./install.sh

Changelog and all versions here.

Usage

  • --no-fullscreen: Disable fullscreen
  • --default-cursor: Use system cursor instead of custom one and disable hiding on idle
  • --disable-css: Use default background color instead of black
  • F5: Restart
  • F11: Toggle fullscreen

Build

  • Install NodeJS
  • Clone this repository
  • In the folder, setup electron and electron-builder: npm install electron electron-builder --save-dev
  • Run with npm run start or build with npm run build
  • Run the binaries produced in dist folder