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The Idia Games

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A member registered Jun 30, 2019

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you can. just get winrar or some alternative for linux.

no wonder unity is a hated engine

It's not good business practice.

sigh dude. Ubuntu is a COMPLETELY different operating system. Nothing in the game references linux. You will either have to use Wine (a windows emulator for linux) which will very likely break or just wait for a port.

im waiting for some homophobe to report this game 

Huh. If you're learning and this is your first game, it SHOULD be common sense to not release it. Nobody comes to these sites to check out an experiment from some person who made it as a learning exercise. You should not be releasing games unless you intend to actually release them, not to put them online as your 'first game'.

It should've been common sense for you, the developer. Mac OS X has always been 64bit since apple moved to intel architecture.

You're the reason people call unity a bad game engine

32 bit (86_64) is not supported on current gen mac's.

I reckon you should consider adding some sort of story system to the game, traversing caves and dungeons, entering dimensions, and defeating the final boss of the game. I also think you should take advantage of Mrs. Slither's sword because that shit destroys everything in a single hit and rewards you with 15,000 juice each (from my experience), essentially you just upgrade your flight, take a few hits, and then take her sword and automatically upgrade to max on everything. Like minecraft, I think this game should have some sort of purpose for completion...

Why did you put so much effort into buying assets? It would've been nice if you actually made the game..

Keep your fucking mouth shut you sickening uncultured bastard and come out of your mother's basement for some fresh air