


Sometimes the visuals for the tutorials would bug, you can still figure out what to do thanks to the text and voice explaining what buttons to push.
Everything else works great. Was able to play at a consistent 60fps.
Runs fine start to finish out of the box.

Got around 12 FPS
The FPS counter is a bit slow for a game that should be able to run on a potato. The cutscenes do not line up with actions either (probably also due to FPS issues)
Doesn't scale up to (1440p) monitor and seems to run on lower resolution with no option to change that in menu, some tutorial videos not loading
Works fine

Runs fine with Proton 8.0-1
Tutorial videos were distorted as others reported, fixed when switching to proton experimental. Absolutely love it!
Definitely playable but it could use optimizations
The Tutorial clips did either not show up or were extremly distorted. This does however not really affect the gameplay since the text that tells you which button to press is unaffected by this.
It maxed out my GPU when i was moving fast down busy streets. Which led to framrates around 18fps. And some cutscenes with many charakters in them went down to 35fps.
While I don´t think a relatively small Unity game like this should use that much resources it is surprisingly well made for a small kid focused franchise game. I definitely enjoyed the 3 hours it took me to finnish it.
Prerendered videos (tutorials) show TV test pattern instead of playing video

The tutorial videos looked corrupted. I don't know how to fix them. I usually didn't need them...
The framerate dips noticeably but not to unplayable levels.
The lipsync was wrong. Not sure if that's because of Linux/Proton or just in the base game.
The default Proton version led to a blank white screen after the Hasbro logo. Changing to Proton 7.0-2 fixed that.
The tutorial cutscenes don't look correctly
If you are interested to try it out, it runs really well