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kreeyith

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A member registered Nov 24, 2016

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As always, thanks for maintaining the server!  Have a good rest of your weekend. =)

I think the server crashed again, just got the same error screen chazzybara did a few months ago

Thanks a lot!  Honestly I'm starting to enjoy building up almost as much as breaking down.  I was thinking about it yesterday and I've played at least a dozen versions of original tetris, super tetris, and a clone with pieces anywhere from 1-7 blocks in size, and this one is still my favorite.  So thanks again!

Hi, sorry to be the bearer of bad news again but the same error popped up again.

Hello, I'm sorry to say that I'm getting the same error screen again.  But that gave me some time to play invertebrae, which was a lot of fun!

Thanks so much for letting me know!  And thanks for making the game in the first place, it's a lot of fun and I play it way too much =P

Forgot to mention this is happening with v0.6.  I just tried 0.5 and got the same result.

(Windows 64 bit) When I load the game there's a pause where the game window is all white, then it starts up as normal.  If I hit escape or wait for the text "made a real mess of things" to appear, I get a baby blue screen with this text:

Error
main.lua:831: main.lua:708: attempt to get length of local 'boardStr' (a nil value)
Traceback
[love "callbacks.lua"]:228: in function 'handler'
[C]: in function 'error'
main.lua:63: in function 'resume'
main.lua:831: in function 'update'
[love "callbacks.lua"]:162: in function <[love "callbacks.lua"]:144>
[C]: in function 'xpcall'

So far I've reinstalled the game, restarted the computer, restarted the computer and then reinstalled in a new location, and nothing seems to work.  Any ideas?

Lovely game!  I really like your art style.

Very neat game!  Many people are disillusioned by the crises of capitalism these days, so having a way to grapple with these issues in a (virtual) concrete way is entertaining and heartening at the same time.