If your school IT department has not locked down system settings, you can enable the built-in Linux subsystem on ChromeOS. This is the most authentic, permanent way to play Doom locally with high framerates and mod support. Step-by-Step Instructions

Playing Doom on a school Chromebook is a technical challenge, but getting caught is a social challenge. Here is how to survive:

Many developers host open-source ports of DOOM on GitHub Pages, which are less likely to be flagged by school web filters. Step-by-Step Instructions Open your Chrome browser.

But where there is a will (and a few kilobytes of source code), there is a way.

Launch the extension from your puzzle piece icon in the top right corner of your browser. Method 5: Native Android Apps (If Enabled)

Tip: If a specific mirror gets blocked by your IT administrator, look for a newer repository, as new mirrors are created constantly. Method 3: Unblocked URL Proxies

Search for official ports like by Bethesda, or open-source source ports like Delta Touch (which allows you to load custom WAD files).

If your school Chromebook allows you to enable the built-in Linux development environment (Crostini), you can install a flawless, native version of Doom using official Linux source ports. Step-by-Step Instructions Open Chromebook . Click on Advanced , then select Developers .