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Sorry for the inconvenience

So, you have to: 1. Right-click the application (the actual game icon that you would normally click to play it).

2. Click "Show Package Contents."

3. Open the Contents folder.

4. Open the MacOS folder.

5. Open the Unix Executable file (icon is a black rectangle with "exec" in green) in your terminal (aka just click on it).

6. The terminal will pop up with some text on it. All you have to do is hit the enter key, and the game should start normally!

Hopefully this helps!

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Thanks for your response! But when I open up the MacOS folder I don't see a Unix Executable file- I get another folder called "lib" and a text edit document called "Unmoor". When I double click on the "lib" folder it leads me to another folder called "Darwin-x86_64" which leads to a lot of .dylib files and other folders.