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ANOTHER update already?!

*** THANKS ***

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Well.... It took more time than I suspected hahahaha. So I'm glad you think it's not been so much time. 

I have the feeling next one will take a bit more time as it's related to the last piece of the Necronomicon and all the things related to the gran finale. 

I hope you like it!!!!!!!!

And of course, thank you very much for your comment.

I dislike bothering you like this, but what is the version number of the current release? I looked at the data of the various parts of the game and opened the game itself, but cannot find this.

It's just I'm a pack rat and I keep the previous compressed versions and I don't know how to identify the number of this version.

THANKS.

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Ouch...... I haven't been updating the version numbers as I do the releases by day / chapter .  So this is day 5 it should be 0.5. Sorry! I'll try to upload the game version next time.

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I had some earlier release as v0.7 and v.07.1 so something is off somewhere. I'll guess and change them to 0.3 and 0.3.1.  This might not seem that important, but I had one creator here (and on Pateron) who had around 24(!) game development releases he'd put out -- but he kept changing how he named them (and they were of the type where you had to add the new files into and over the folder with the previous game version files) and it got REALLY confusing fast; plus he had made 8-10 mini-games(!) and sometimes he would do releases for two games in one file! I asked him (nicely!) if he could make a list so I could be sure I had all his games *and* in the right order and he kindly did, which was a big, big help to me (and I suspect to others who were new to his games, like I was.) ### The main reason I ask this is I want to be sure I have the most recent game dev file when I play. ### THANKS AGAIN.

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I'll try to set the releases with the right number from now on. What I'll basically do will be to set up the minor version for the number of the last release day and then a subversion with the last update version. So should be 0.Day.Update

In this case the last release would have been 0.5.0 although I've done a couple of updates already :)

Thank  you much, Puppydragon! 

It just helps me to keep things organized. (I'm a retired librarian so organizing is just part of my life. (I have 1000s of ebooks catalogued on my computer using the free software Calibre. I often end-up revising or making my own ebooks covers, just like I will often design unique folder covers and "start buttons" for the itch.co games I own.)

So, again — THANKS.

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Is your name Antonio? ;)

Sadly,  other than being male, a  love of books, and knowledge of the Mythos, we have very little in common.  *sigh*