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g.n.berman

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I'm running two different GNU/Linux distributions, none is Debian-based, and they are both "pure 64-bit", so no multilib installed (which is necessary for Steam because it's 32-bit). But I wouldn't use Steam anyway. It would be nice if there was a generic Linux 64-bit release which is not bound to a specific platform/distribution. This of course depends on the libraries used to develop the game (most do work on GNU/Linux).
I realize I am a minority though. You probably won't have many requests like mine, and if that's the case, no need to bother. At any rate, your game looks really interesting.

Looks very interesting, but sadly it's only for Windows...

Yes there were an error message - a longer one, which I forgot, but if there is a way to see all possible error messages I would recognize the one I got.
Sadly, I have overwritten the saved game before that door, that is why I was hesitating to report the crash since I don't really have much information to provide about it.

I had another crash while using the key to unlock the last room in thieves' test. When I reran the game, it asked me if I want to load the crash backup instead - which I did, but the door was still locked and they key was not in inventory anymore. I had the game properly saved before attempting to use the key, so I tried to reproduce the crash, but it didn't happen again - and I tried several times.

I don't know if Albion developers mentioned Ambermoon as their influence, but it certainly is; the similarities are just too many to be a coincidence.
Ambermoon.net is basically Ambermoon with quality of life improvements, smooth movement, and optional graphics enhancements. The gameplay is the same, at least in the original version (there is also a "advanced" version). If you liked Albion, you would like this one for sure.

Yes, after killing the last enemy, and I had 1 HP left. I expected to see the loot screen but I got this "Attempted to divide by zero" message instead. I reloaded and did that battle again but no bug appeared, presumably because I had more than 1 HP in the end.

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Great work, remaking an old game and making it more accessible. The game itself is also very good. I don't know if you are aware of a bug: happened when my character (solo at the moment, Linux version) was at very low health during a fight at Spannenberg. At the end of the fight the game crashes with a message "Attempted to divide by zero".

Very promising, good-looking roguelike. Development seems to be on hiatus though.

Looks great. Are there any plans for a GNU/Linux release? Since it is written in Unity...