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ah, I see. i'll have to tweak the file names. they do each have an icon representing the relevant operating system but besides that there is no indication.

the .exe file is the one for windows.

edit: i've changed all the names so they have their platform in them.

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For some reason you files were flagged by windows for being malicious, and for some reason Itchio also has them flagged for suspiscious creator behavior, but I downloaded the windows.exe after having to repeatedly click on keep because my browser literally repeatedly asked me to confirm if I was sure I could trust the file, the creator, and the safety of it. you might want to make an announcement on that. I have never seen this from any other NSFW game, except for the most obscure taboo kink games as well as people using the most obscure rare game engines and programming tools, since Windows seems to be very hostile to those things being downloaded, and you're the only NSFW creator ever flagged by Itchio for suspiscious behavior I've encountered, and most of my games on Itchio I download and buy are porn and kink games, though every NSFW creator I've encountered on Itchio is flagged by Microsoft's Windows. You should leave an announcement about this gross misunderstanding and mistake by Itchio, and as well as that Microsoft's Windows is excessively anti-kink and anti-Indie Game dev and anti-Indie programmer applications and flags all such shit in their browsers and on Windows Defender.

that's bizarre! for me in both chrome (logged out), and firefox (logged in to a different itch account), i was able to download the file without any warnings. if you happen to have a screenshot of the itch warning i would be interested in what it looks like.

i also get the normal "Windows protected your PC" popup with either download, i'm not sure if that's what you mean by windows flagging it as malicious. i usually expect this popup with any unknown software, and thankfully it's pretty easy to bypass (just two clicks).

ultimately i guess i need to figure out how i want to make this build available on web. some users will not trust the download even if they are able to access it, and some users straight-up cannot download software.