Ahh... my bad then.Doesn't play on Wine?
WineHQ - Hotel Giant 2
Open Source Software for running Windows applications on other operating systems.appdb.winehq.org
There aren't enough good games that have Linux natives, that's why it's useful to have Wine and Proton, having Steam Play and Lutris makes gaming on Linux a lot easier.Find a new game that does not need windows. Remove wine from your system as it is something that is really not needed.
I have a couple games I like that need windoze. So I set up a SSD Switching that provides a perfect dual boot and play the game as it was intended on windoze. Personally I would never want any windows program to be able to run on my linux. If you let one run, you have the chance that others will also run such as virus, malware etc. Windoze is dirty and should be kept away from my nice clean linux.There aren't enough good games that have Linux natives, that's why it's useful to have Wine and Proton, having Steam Play and Lutris makes gaming on Linux a lot easier.
You'll be fine as long as you don't download games from torrent websites or other illegal sources but from a legal source which is possible through what Steam offers and Lutris(runners) offer. And you can also choose to run those applications in a sandbox whether that be through Snaps or Flatpaks( or another sand-boxing form). I use the latter since I dislike dual-booting, but it the end it's up to the person to decided how to run something on their system.Personally I would never want any windows program to be able to run on my linux. If you let one run, you have the chance that others will also run such as virus, malware etc. Windoze is dirty and should be kept away from my nice clean linux.