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I'm sorry to hear that! I'm not super familiar with Linux, but from what I can tell, the newest version of Ren'py, which I wrote this on no longer has support for the version of Linux you're running.
From their changelog: https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/changelog.html#platform-support-changes
"Platform Support Changes
This release adds support for the 64-bit ARM Linux (linux-aarch64) platform. While based on Ubuntu 20.04, this has been tested on Chromebooks, and should also work on the 64-bit ARM platform.
The intended way to run Ren'Py games on ARM Linux would be to download the new ARM Linux SDK package, place the game in the projects directory, and use that to launch the game. If the files from the ARM Linux SDK are present when a Linux distribution is made, they will be included, creating a game that can be launched on ARM, but this is not the default, for size reasons.
With the move to Ren'Py 8, we are removing support for the following platforms:
- 32-bit x86 Windows (i686)
- 32-bit x86 Linux (i686)
This reflects the obsolescence of 32-bit x86 computing. These platforms remain supported by Ren'Py 7.5, but will not be supported by Ren'Py 8."
I have uploaded a version specifically for Linux, but if that doesn't work either I don't think there's anything I can do about it, unfortunately. My apolgies for that.
Amazing story! Excellent writing, you could really feel the atmosphere, I think it had a bit of a cinematic feel to it. The story itself was fascinating, I played it straight through and couldn't put it down. The characters were really interesting and I got attached to them, so much so that I was a bit emotional when everyone went their own way in the end. All in all, I liked it a lot.
What a lovely story! And great art too, I loved the changing facial expressions. The only criticism I have that the translation was occasionally a bit off, specifically for the vtm specific terms such as embrace etc., (using hug instead), but the story was still perfectly understandable. I enjoyed the game a lot!
Loved it! The art is great and I loved the story and the diversity, especially Fina, I'm so glad to see a jewish vampire done properly. The soft ending I got was really sweet.
The only problem for me were the special effects and transitions, unfortunately, they were giving me a bit of motion sickness. I'm not sure if it's possible, but some way to turn them off might be a good accessibility feature.
Thank you for playing, I'm glad you liked it. And thank you for making the video, so cool! Yeah the powers have no consequences, I wanted powers in the game and to make them auto-succeed since canonically mortals are pretty defenceless against them. Originally I had a hunger system on my list to implement if I had time after the main story was finished, which would have given power-use consequences. Unfortunately, I just didn't have the time to get it done.