Blender Game Blend Files

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I made a simple game when I was bored, blender just saves it as a.blend file when I try to save it as a standalone game. I have the add-on and everything, but it just saves it as a.blend file. I saw one website that said I should copy certain files from the blender directory but I can't find that either.

Does anyone know where I can find that directory, or does it work differently for linux, and if so, how do I save it as a standalone game? I'm running Blender 2.78c with Ubuntu 16.04. EDIT: I saw this post and one of the answers says that I should check if the player path was filled in, and it is. I got curious and searched for the file, and couldn't find it.

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Could this be why the blender saves it as a.blend file? You're probably exporting it wrong.

Make sure you have the save as runtime addon enabled (User preferencesAddonsGame Engine). Without this you can't export as a game runtime, meaning people can't play it, like the issue you described.

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Once that's done, make sure you are viewing the FIRST SCREEN you want the player to see. Splash screen, main menu, level 1, etc. When exporting, the scene you are currently viewing will be the first thing players see. Also make sure you have selected 'Blender Game' under render engine options. Then you're good to export it.

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NOTE: I'm on Windows, but should be the same with Linux, part from the.exe obviously. Hope this helps.