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redyoshi49q

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The Windows demo .zip file for this game seems to be malformed.  Rather than the presumably intended directory structure, the .zip archive instead contains a few empty directories and a bunch of files in the root of the archive, most of which contain the "\" (Windows directory delimiter) character.  I don't know whether the .zip file would decompress as expected (i.e., with a directory structure) on Windows or not, but it doesn't decompress as expected on Linux.

Attached is a screenshot to illustrate the issue:



Compare this to the Mac zip file, which does not have the same issue:


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For those of you who are looking for the secret endings of this game:

* They all branch out from reaching $0 early.
* The endings become unachievable if you earn any additional money.  This includes using the toilet at the start of the game and talking to your niece/nephew.
* The endings also become unavailable if you end up paying for the college tuitions of the three baristas.
* You need to buy exactly 1 specific option from the first menu of items.
* You need to buy three specific items on the next page, one of which is Twitter (which appears after you've bought the other two).
* If you bought the right combination of items in the first and second menus, your available balance should precisely equal the cost of one of the third menu's items.  Choosing it will start the beginning of the secret paths.

Hopefully, this will help those who are looking for the secret endings to find them without taking away all of the challenge, but also without the need to whip up a Python script to solve this particular instance of the knapsack problem (... like I did (*coughcough*) ).

I've found what I presume is a bug.

In the "Pulling for Skins" level, attempting to rotate the active piece... instead rotates the /next/ piece in the queue, leaving the active piece unrotated.

While I can't rule out this being a gimmick level, I'm assuming it's not, due to the lack of mention of this level being unlike the others.