Releases: MrBoxik/SnowRunner-Save-Editor
SnowRunner Save Editor mac
SnowRunner Editor - macOS Installation Guide
Option 1: Using the .dmg (recommended)
Download the latest .dmg file from the Releases page.
Double-click the .dmg file to open it.
Drag "SnowRunner Editor.app" into the "Applications" folder.
Open Launchpad or Applications and run "SnowRunner Editor".
Note: On first run, macOS Gatekeeper may warn you that the app is from an unidentified developer.
Open "System Settings" → "Privacy & Security".
Scroll down, find "SnowRunner Editor was blocked", and click "Open Anyway".
Option 2: Using the .zip
Download the .zip file from the Releases page.
Double-click to unzip — this extracts "SnowRunner Editor.app".
Drag it into Applications.
Run it as usual (same Gatekeeper note applies).
SnowRunner Save Editor Linux
SnowRunner Editor - Linux Installation Guide
Option 1: Universal .AppImage (recommended)
Download the SnowRunnerEditor-x86_64-.AppImage file.
Make it executable:
chmod +x SnowRunnerEditor-.AppImage
Run it directly:
./SnowRunnerEditor-.AppImage
Option 2: Debian / Ubuntu (.deb)
Download the .deb package from the Releases page.
Install it with dpkg:
sudo dpkg -i snowrunner-editor__amd64.deb
Run from the applications menu or by typing:
snowrunner-editor
Option 3: Fedora / RHEL / openSUSE (.rpm)
Download the .rpm package from the Releases page.
Install it using your package manager:
Fedora:
sudo dnf install snowrunner-editor-.rpm
openSUSE:
sudo zypper install snowrunner-editor-.rpm
Launch from the applications menu or by typing:
snowrunner-editor
Notes:
Both .deb and .rpm automatically add a menu entry and icon.
The .AppImage version is portable and works on almost any modern Linux distro.
SnowRunner Save Editor windows
Added a new Mods tab with various physics tweaks (30+ options), including features like autonomous winches or being able to pick up logs with cranes.
Note: extreme values may break the game.
Reworked the Vehicles tab for better usability, with improved handling of data.
Fixed Objectives+ fallback and included a Force fallback checkbox if it fails to apply automatically.
SnowRunner Save Editor mac
SnowRunner Editor - macOS Installation Guide
Option 1: Using the .dmg (recommended)
Download the latest .dmg file from the Releases page.
Double-click the .dmg file to open it.
Drag "SnowRunner Editor.app" into the "Applications" folder.
Open Launchpad or Applications and run "SnowRunner Editor".
Note: On first run, macOS Gatekeeper may warn you that the app is from an unidentified developer.
Open "System Settings" → "Privacy & Security".
Scroll down, find "SnowRunner Editor was blocked", and click "Open Anyway".
Option 2: Using the .zip
Download the .zip file from the Releases page.
Double-click to unzip — this extracts "SnowRunner Editor.app".
Drag it into Applications.
Run it as usual (same Gatekeeper note applies).
SnowRunner Save Editor Linux
SnowRunner Editor - Linux Installation Guide
Option 1: Universal .AppImage (recommended)
Download the SnowRunnerEditor-x86_64-.AppImage file.
Make it executable:
chmod +x SnowRunnerEditor-.AppImage
Run it directly:
./SnowRunnerEditor-.AppImage
Option 2: Debian / Ubuntu (.deb)
Download the .deb package from the Releases page.
Install it with dpkg:
sudo dpkg -i snowrunner-editor__amd64.deb
Run from the applications menu or by typing:
snowrunner-editor
Option 3: Fedora / RHEL / openSUSE (.rpm)
Download the .rpm package from the Releases page.
Install it using your package manager:
Fedora:
sudo dnf install snowrunner-editor-.rpm
openSUSE:
sudo zypper install snowrunner-editor-.rpm
Launch from the applications menu or by typing:
snowrunner-editor
Notes:
Both .deb and .rpm automatically add a menu entry and icon.
The .AppImage version is portable and works on almost any modern Linux distro.
SnowRunner Save Editor windows
Added language options in the settings tab (translations are roughly on par with Google Translate, so expect a few quirks).
Also added support for Xbox Game Pass / Microsoft Store versions, based on an online guide i found. I don’t personally own that version, so this part is untested—feedback is welcome.
SnowRunner Save Editor mac
SnowRunner Editor - macOS Installation Guide
Option 1: Using the .dmg (recommended)
Download the latest .dmg file from the Releases page.
Double-click the .dmg file to open it.
Drag "SnowRunner Editor.app" into the "Applications" folder.
Open Launchpad or Applications and run "SnowRunner Editor".
Note: On first run, macOS Gatekeeper may warn you that the app is from an unidentified developer.
Open "System Settings" → "Privacy & Security".
Scroll down, find "SnowRunner Editor was blocked", and click "Open Anyway".
Option 2: Using the .zip
Download the .zip file from the Releases page.
Double-click to unzip — this extracts "SnowRunner Editor.app".
Drag it into Applications.
Run it as usual (same Gatekeeper note applies).
SnowRunner Save Editor Linux
SnowRunner Editor - Linux Installation Guide
Option 1: Universal .AppImage (recommended)
Download the SnowRunnerEditor-x86_64-.AppImage file.
Make it executable:
chmod +x SnowRunnerEditor-.AppImage
Run it directly:
./SnowRunnerEditor-.AppImage
Option 2: Debian / Ubuntu (.deb)
Download the .deb package from the Releases page.
Install it with dpkg:
sudo dpkg -i snowrunner-editor__amd64.deb
Run from the applications menu or by typing:
snowrunner-editor
Option 3: Fedora / RHEL / openSUSE (.rpm)
Download the .rpm package from the Releases page.
Install it using your package manager:
Fedora:
sudo dnf install snowrunner-editor-.rpm
openSUSE:
sudo zypper install snowrunner-editor-.rpm
Launch from the applications menu or by typing:
snowrunner-editor
Notes:
Both .deb and .rpm automatically add a menu entry and icon.
The .AppImage version is portable and works on almost any modern Linux distro.
SnowRunner Save Editor windows
Tab Objectives+ now uses SnowRunners game files for faster loading and better reliability and support for multiple languages
Tab Rules is safer and has more rule options
Added more fallbacks options and safeguards
SnowRunner Save Editor mac
SnowRunner Editor - macOS Installation Guide
Option 1: Using the .dmg (recommended)
Download the latest .dmg file from the Releases page.
Double-click the .dmg file to open it.
Drag "SnowRunner Editor.app" into the "Applications" folder.
Open Launchpad or Applications and run "SnowRunner Editor".
Note: On first run, macOS Gatekeeper may warn you that the app is from an unidentified developer.
Open "System Settings" → "Privacy & Security".
Scroll down, find "SnowRunner Editor was blocked", and click "Open Anyway".
Option 2: Using the .zip
Download the .zip file from the Releases page.
Double-click to unzip — this extracts "SnowRunner Editor.app".
Drag it into Applications.
Run it as usual (same Gatekeeper note applies).