Desktop entries of apkenv are stored in /home/user/.local/share/applications (actually, any custom desktop entry can esily be stored here). You will need a basic text editor (like nano or khtsimpletext) to modify them. Once you succeed to open one, the structure of them is so obvious, that you won't need any further explanation about what to do. It is also easier to me, to create directly the entry there rather than using the apkenv --install command.
Thanks. I found this yesterday and attempted to simply rename the ___.desktop file. As you said, very simple to understand once you simply open it with a text editor
That's promising, what version did you try?
EDIT: I gave Pudding Monsters a try, with
1.0.2: generic module loaded, nothing happens
1.1: generic module, same as above
1.2: not native apk
I don't think it work at all even though same maker as Cut the Rope.
here latest apkenv compiled with latest commits (sonic 4 episode 1 works ) .
As usual the same warning about installing deb files from the internet and i don't take any responsibility of anything that might happens . enjoy
edit : i lost my app data and reflashed the kernel because of trying sonic 4episode1 (error from sonic 4 data not from apkenv ) . Now it works just put the data in /home/user/.apkenv/