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vv221: The "command not found" message is indeed the kind of error you can get when trying to run a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit only system.
It's a 64-bit binary. It's also linked to an old libssl1.0. I still have a 1.0.2 package installed, but the 1.0.0 symlinks are no longer supplied. Creating a lib directory, symlinking the two "missing" libs to it and launching with LD_LIBRARY_PATH set allowed the game to start fine for me with Debian Testing. Though it did pick my joystick as the first controller and had constant rightward movement.
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hudfreegamer: Using either of those gives me the error:

command not found
We're getting a bit off-topic for Bastion on Linux (I blame vv221), but are you sure you are running a 64-bit install of Debian, uname -a? The game is 64-bit only, e.g. objdump -f Mable_PC or file Mable_PC. If you still want to keep poking at it it would be better to make a new thread in the Mable forum.
Post edited March 22, 2020 by Gydion
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hudfreegamer: (…)
The support for the Bleed games has been officially released:
Bleed
Bleed 2

If you have further feedback about ./play.it support for these games, I suggest posting it in the general thread about ./play.it: [Linux] ./play.it, weekly news
(its title is a lie, posting weekly news is far too much work)
Update

New installer supported: bastion_1_0_1747_initial_test_33876.sh
Update

• Use system-provided Mono runtime
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