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superpowers04

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Oh, I didn’t know chmod was needed on Mac. My bad. I mainly use Linux and have never heard of anyone using chmod to run programs on Mac

Actually, it isn’t. The Itch launcher downloads games in a very different way, You can see this with some games that clearly show a download option on the itch website don’t have a download button in the launcher

Are you making sure to Extract the zip? Are you getting any errors? What happens when you try to download?

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Anyone having issues with trying to download the game, Try to download it from the site, Not the itch.io app, It seems the game isn’t properly packaged for it, For your copying pleasure: https://danidev.itch.io/jelly-drift To install, extract the zip to somewhere and run the exe/app file inside, For linux you’ll need to mark it as executable

They’re definitely using Mac, the path to the game is a MacOS path

It did for me :thonkemotehere:

I’d recommend using wine in order to play it, I don’t believe Dani has a Mac and he might not be able to fix it

Actually, It might be, Many people are having issues with the Mac version, I’d recommend trying something like Wine to play it

64 bit, 32 bit and Linux versions all work for me. Are you sure you’re extracting them and then running the Exe? Make sure you’re getting the proper version for your system (JellyDrift32.zip for 32 bit Windows, JellyDrift64.zip for 64 bit Windows).

If you’re on linux then you’ll have to make sure to mark “JellyDriftLinux.x86_64” as executable. As the name implies, The linux version only works on 64 bit systems.

Downloading from the Itch client is automatic. If you want to download it manually then you’ll need something like 7-zip(https://www.7-zip.org/) to extract the rar file it gives you and then launch the game in the new extracted folder

The port is selected when starting the server, You can get your IP from https://duckduckgo.com/?q=what+is+my+ip, In order to play online you will have to portforward

This game is actually pretty nice to play with, The controls seem nice and responsive, The "homing attack" makes it more skill then spamming A and also makes it nice to dash back up if you fall off the track, Although the swapping between walking and driving controls is a little annoying but this is actually pretty fun, Nice job