It just a well known thing in Noita community. Doesn't matter who made it, gods blame you.
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I'm not complaining about price or bugs, it's unique and amazing app, and I keep going back to this page to track your progress. In description you are saying "Only purchase if you understand there will be rough edges and occasional crashes", and in the bugs section there are examples of crashes and error screens with console reboot - so I'm just not ready to put it on my console. I apologize if asking about any time frame for a more stable release considered rude, I guess I'll just keep checking this page time to time. Good luck with further development!
Hello mate, just stumbled upon your comment randomly, hopefully you can see my answer. I asked devs about macos build, and I was told it's just too complicated to do, because it would take a rewrite of entire code, if I understand correctly.
However, you can play Noita on macos (I'm takling about newer macs with M1 processor and newer) by using small free program PortingKit (NOT Game Porting Toolkit, that's another thing). Just google it, there is a site and database, and Noita port is available there, not sure about itch version, but gog version works.
Thanks for these updates, can't wait for final game! I just wanted to add another vote for the idea to use Galactic Alphabet for speech bubbles. It would look more.. dunno, appropriate I guess, because the numbers are looking more like placeholder. And blab-o-dex where you decipher those symbols will look more organic in this world, IMO.
Maybe strange question to a developer, but would you recommend buying that for a casual user without any experience with music making? I'm looking for music software for Playdate to mess around with, nothing serious, just something to tinker with. I bought Granular because that exactly what I'm looking for, but I'm on the fence with Modular Play - will it be ok for not so serious use, or should I just stick with your simpler apps?