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Cool demo, great job! I'm very intrigued by the premise you have going on here! (won't go into detail to avoid spoilers for others :))

I ran into a strange bug on Mac (12.3.1, using the Apple M1 chip). Everything was fine until the title screen, which looked like this:


When I started a new game and opened the esc menu, the pink went away and everything seemed fine. This pink screen came back when the scene changed after the shelves fell on me. Opening the esc menu fixed it again.

Let me know if you need more info!

Also, I'm pretty sure I ran into a broken first puzzle when I made my first new game. The object you can look under was showing nearly all the symbols, and it showed some symbols multiple times before actually repeating the sequence. For what it's worth, I did open the menu and change the difficulty to easy just after I loaded into the world. I was able to solve it easily after creating a new game after that. It's entirely possible I was just being a dummy and missed the solution the first time around, but I figured it might be worth mentioning in case there is a bug somewhere there!

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Hi! Thank you so much for all the feedback!

There seem to be lots of wonky things on the mac. I cannot really test that system and relied on a buddy who was able to play it fine. I am aware that I need to improve testing here.

Pink usually signals a missing texture. The menu background is random, so it seems the mac version is missing one (or some) of the materials for some reason.

In normal difficulty it should be 5 symbols. It should also not show them multiple times. I will try to reproduce this by switching difficulty.

Thanks again for checking it out and the bug reports!

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Hi! Thanks again for reporting the puzzle bug.

I've found and fixed it and will upload a new version now. The puzzle gained 5 more symbols each time you changed the difficulty on top of the previous ones, which could also produce duplicates.

BTW: The difficulty setting only affects the action parts. In the accessibility menu, there is an option "simplify puzzles" that will reduce the puzzle difficulty (e.g. reduce the number of symbols in this puzzle from 5 to 3).