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Oquonie

Oquonie is a textless adventure across an intertwined megastructure. · By Rek & Devine

Windows version :)

A topic by hg53 created Mar 03, 2017 Views: 1,260 Replies: 9
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Hey! Oh man, it is so exciting to finally have the windows version of Oquonie. Seeing your beautiful artwork in a screen larger than my iphone really gives it the justice it deserves!!
Couple of questions:
1) Is there any way to get full-screen mode [non-windowed version]
2) I have a windows tablet. Any idea how I could get the touchscreen element to work with the game [like the ios version]? Just checking that there's not an easy route before I go looking for keyboard mapper type software.



Safe sailing to you both!!

Hey there dear developers!

I've got your game on Humble - will you please add the Windows-version there too? I'd love to be able to play the game on my laptop. :)

Cheers

Developer

Send us an email and I will send you a download code :)

Hey!

Thank you for your reply. :) Can you give me your email adress, I'm unable to find it.

Developer

sure! hundredrabbits@gmail.com

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I wanted to buy it but I couldn't because I've got no Mac or iPhone, so thanks for the Windows version! :)

Developer

You're welcome :) !

Developer (1 edit)

hg53, Working on touchscreen interactions: http://wiki.xxiivv.com/oquonie:issues
You should be able to full screen simply by pressing the expand window button? (OS X)

Yeah on the win-64 version, it is possible to get full-screen windowed version. I just wondered if there's a way to go true full-screen with none of the window borders showing? I'm a total purist for Oquonie, and wanna see it proper fullscreen AND in a museum ;) Currently installing a projector in my apartment so I can play this on a huge scale and really appreciate the beautiful artwork.

Hey I know this is late but I just started playing and got pretty good fullscreen by going to Taskbar Settings and turning on "Automatically hide the taskbar," then maximizing the application.