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Baikey

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A member registered Apr 11, 2019

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I think removing tags from search results is a reasonable work around (I have zero programming knowledge btw so not sure if that's what you mean). 

Anyway if the feature is too awkward or difficult to add I understand. I'm not sure about the dev's given how many years it's been requested. I think I'll keep my expectations low and/or think of something by myself.

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Sounds pretty game changing given the biggest and most common complaints about indie projects, but just to be sure:

Is exclusion tags (and/or exclusion filters) a real possibility for Mitch? 

Right now I use the quick fix the OP shared that was given by the dev here: *https://itch.io/t/160014/can-i-use-exclusion-filters 

And sadly you can't exclude multiple tags using that.

Is something like excluding multiple tags being considered/worked on for Mitch?


EDIT: link fixed

Thank you, I hadn't realised the 1st example had been the full flow chart, its much clearer with the bracketed labels and spaces, I'll print it out and resume the journal and see how it goes. The new artwork is great too at inspiring ideas.

While I'm ok with instructions it's usually when I see how something is done (e.g an example) that it clicks, right now I'm not sure how the other levels would look in the context of the game, so its on 'pause' after my first entry until I do.

Also thanks for getting back, I'm really intrigued by your game

The sample entries show the first 3 levels of the 'scientific method flow chart' and a proposition for the fourth level. Is that generally the way to make the journal entries or am I meant to do all 6 levels (from observation down to communicate results), if so would it be possible to include a sample entry that demonstrates all 6 levels as an example?

urgh, can't buy, on chromebook, looks good, so sad