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SunlitFable

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A member registered Jun 09, 2020

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you don't necessarily need to do what the other commenter recommended - right-click the file and try to open it from the context menu that pops up

it is fully possible! we have instructions in our discord server and tech support on standby to help walk people through the process. i highly recommend popping in!

this is false - chromebooks absolutely can run clangen, and by extension any other game that has linux compatibility (from my understanding)

looks like thats a chromebook from a cursory google search, which we do support! i suggest heading onto our discord server for installation instructions, we have tech support there to help walk you through it too if you need!

you can! i'd recommend heading onto our discord server, we have instructions and tech support for getting it set up

please don't give a response to things you aren't sure about :) not mad, but it's 100% possible and many play on chromebook

there are;

382 patrols for the beach

496 patrols for the forest

116 for every biome

379 patrols for the mountain

400 patrols for the plains

which is a whopping 1773 patrols total. I feel like almost two thousand is a pretty decent amount, no?

additionally, we are not taking suggestions at this time. sorry!

the majority of our team is queer, in some shape or form, and that's reflected in the game. none of us feel comfortable with any form of disallowing cats to transition, especially when there's a button to change them back to cisgender. it may not make sense to you, and that's ok, but it's something that's important to us

this is.. partially true, but mostly false

there was a way to run the development version using an android app, but it was highly buggy, crashed very often, and, from what i've heard, no longer works at all since fullscreen mode was added. please make sure you fact-check your claims in the future to avoid spreading misinformation :)

we never commit to updates at particular times, or any order of updates. this is because our team is 100% volunteers - we don't want to cause undue pressure by forcing deadlines. we essentially work on what we want, when we want, though we do try to aim for monthly releases. sorry this wasn't the answer you were hoping for!