


Manually installed Adobe Air onto the Wineprefix
Looked too crispy around the edges, fry for less long next time.
Only 1 out of 3 interactive elements worked
Half-borked over-baked software. Complained about Adobe Air without tinkering. Yuck.
Do not update Adobe Air
Online iframes don't load - this is just a minor thing

Forcing experimental actually installed air with no extra tweaking, not sure if it would break if it updates itself.
As [a previous post](https://www.protondb.com/app/104600#Ov4BnedmW_) indicates, install Adobe AIR, but don't update it when prompted.

Crashes on startup.
After you are prompted to and finish installing Adobe AIR, the game will appear momentarily and then crash. Tried various proton versions and installing AIR via protontricks, nothing worked. Refunded.

Clearly not made for a PC release as controls is optimized for touchscreen and resolution fixed to 990x750, but it works.
When playing videos, you have to escape fullscreen in order to render them.
When prompted, accept to install Adobe Air, but don't update (click 'Update Later'), when prompted again press 'cancel' to avoid updating.
After installing Adobe Air, a window quickly appears then closes immediately
it works with the newst proton, it even downloads adobe air to make it work smoothly

You have to download the app normally, launch until you get the request to install Adobe Air - do not install it normally, instead cancel and install Adobe Air via protontricks
Default installation only shows one or two frames before crashing


Just doesn't work. I wish we could have Adobe AIR alternative on Linux :(


Stuck on Adobe Air installation.
Adobe Air installation (first-run setup step 1 of 1) sits there, doing nothing. Cannot be canceled, but does not finish. A second attempt had to be force-quit by GNOME.
Game might run once installed, but the installation step does not work.


Need instaladed Adobe Air for Windows



Does NOT work ❌ because:
- Requires Adobe AIR that tries to install but is stuck.
- Could be probably natively supported since there is Adobe Air for Linux. So it's below "Crashes" since you can't proceed through Steam first-run procedure.
