How to Install Enigma Reloaded on Manjaro

Enigma Reloaded is an open-source puzzle game that challenges players to move colored blocks to their designated locations. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Enigma Reloaded on Manjaro, a popular Linux distribution.

Prerequisites

Before you start installing Enigma Reloaded on your Manjaro system, make sure you have the following:

Steps to Install Enigma Reloaded

  1. Open the terminal on your Manjaro system by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T or by searching for the terminal in the applications menu.

  2. Install the required dependencies by running the following command in the terminal:

    sudo pacman -S cmake gcc qt5-base qt5-tools
    

    This command will install the necessary packages that are required to install Enigma Reloaded.

  3. Clone the Enigma Reloaded repository by running the following command:

    git clone https://github.com/enigma-reloaded/enigma-reloaded.git
    

    This command will download the Enigma Reloaded source code to your local system.

  4. Navigate to the Enigma Reloaded directory by running the following command:

    cd enigma-reloaded
    
  5. Create a build directory by running the following command:

    mkdir build
    
  6. Move into the newly created build directory:

    cd build
    
  7. Build the Enigma Reloaded executable by running the following command:

    cmake ..
    make
    

    This command will build the Enigma Reloaded executable.

  8. Install Enigma Reloaded by running the following command:

    sudo make install
    

    This command will install Enigma Reloaded on your Manjaro system.

  9. Run Enigma Reloaded by entering the following command on your terminal:

    enigma
    

    This command will launch Enigma Reloaded, and you can start playing the game.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Enigma Reloaded on your Manjaro system. Enjoy playing the game!

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