Fishing Planet Chromebook -
You can enable the Linux development environment (Crostini) on your Chromebook, install Steam, and run the native Linux version of Fishing Planet.
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Recommendation: Use GeForce NOW for the best "Chromebook experience." Use the Android app if you travel often without reliable internet. fishing planet chromebook
No native Chrome OS version exists.
The developers have not released a dedicated .crx or Chrome Web Store app for Chromebooks.
Thus, playing on a Chromebook depends entirely on the device’s ability to run either: You can enable the Linux development environment (Crostini)
After testing Fishing Planet on three different Chromebooks (Lenovo Duet 5, Acer Spin 713, and an old HP Celeron model), here is the final verdict:
| Feature | Android App | Steam (Linux) | Cloud Gaming | |---------|-------------|---------------|--------------| | Fishing Planet version | Mobile (inferior) | Full PC | Full PC | | Cross-play | Mobile only | PC/console | PC/console | | Graphics quality | Low | High (adjustable) | High | | Offline play | No | No | No | | Controller support | Partial | Full | Full | | Keyboard/mouse | Awkward | Perfect | Good | | Storage needed | 3 GB | 80 GB | 0 | | RAM requirement | 4 GB | 8 GB+ | 2 GB (browser) | | Best for Chromebook | Mid-range Intel/ARM | High-end Intel | Any Chromebook | Acer Spin 713