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I had the game hang while carrying one honey, one apple, twenty five carrots and two pumpkins, the crash happened when I transitioned from the second up area on the left to the third upper area on the left, the area loaded the graphics but every thing was frozen and I had to stop the program using Windows, even the window buttons didn't respond.

I had access to six areas, the starting area, one up and left (bunny), two up and left (apple),  one up and right (bees), one right (frog) and two up and right (Tree). I had purchased one seed with honey and was going to purchase the seed for the berries before buying the seed with the berries.

I think I had bought everything else. I did this all in one session.

I'm going to try and replicate the hang now...

Edit: Reloading the game put me in the doorway just before the transition that caused the hang... I went through again there was no hang *shrug* If there's anything you'd like me to try I'm happy to help :)

Edit Edit: Just had another hang, again just after a transition, this time from bees to tree (see above). This was after I had gotten a golden carrot and planted a third flower for the bees... I had also explored every (7) area and spent a couple of times enjoying the sound... I'm wondering if it is a memory leak, buffer overflow - are the areas getting reloaded without being unloaded?

Hi, thanks for the nice review and feedback! I couldn't reproduce the hanging bug, but I did find some orphan objects that weren't properly cleared. So you are exactly correct - some objects were getting reloaded without being unloaded! 

I've updated all three builds on Itch. Hopefully that will fix the hanging as well.

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Wow, thank you so much for the really speedy reply and a potential fix no less!!

I'll try it out and cross my fingers, I know memory bugs and hangs can be really hard to track down but if it turns out to be leaky objects then you both never really know if you got them all but they are about the easiest thing to fix, so there's that! Ah, the joy of being a dev... definitely more of an art than a science! :D