I really appreciate it! Thanks for the kind words!
JoeTheItchPro
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Wow! I'm so happy you liked the game and I enjoyed all the theories and overview of your experience!
To answer your questions:
1. In early versions of the game I only had the sections called "Situation 1, 2, & 3)" (no lines about subject A,B, or C used). I added the lines about the subjects to better distinguish each situation as being a different person. Some people were playing the game and thinking that the person from situation 3 was the same as situation 2, and that lead to a lot of confusion during the "reveal". However, it DOES set up the nice potential for future lore haha.
2. If you mean the "pixel-y" look to the game there are many ways to accomplish it. I used a trick with the camera to display a lower resolution image to the player than is typical. Most of my assets are low-poly too so it adds to the effect.
This was what I suggested on a different post: "If you set the file as executable and double click it it should work then. Otherwise you can try launching the .x86_64 file from the terminal."
Still never confirmed if that worked. I don't have much experience with Linux ports, but if you get it to work please let me know!
So looks like Unity doesn't make a designated .sh file when building for Linux. If you set the file as executable and double click it it should work then. Otherwise you can try launching the .x86_64 file from the terminal. Let me know if this works and I can add a note of it in the game's description!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! You are welcome to as long as it has it's own uniqueness. Obviously I encourage you to make it "your own" with alternate ideas that can be inspired by, yet are different enough from my work. I have had to deal with some people profiting from flat out stealing my game or making games that are almost the exact same, but as long as it doesn't come off as a straight up rip off I'm sure it'll be fine! I wish you well with whatever you come up with!