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I need to know, Season 1 end after Serafina knock on your door, isnt it ? Or did I miss something ? Because when I try to load the save in Season 2, I have an error and it ask me my nickname again. 
Did I do something wrong ? 

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I ran out of space in Season 1 due to the apk size limit on Android devices being 2GB. Season 2 doesn't support save transfer yet, so just start a new game and enter your name again. There is currently nothing in Season 2 that is affected by your choices in Season 1.

However, when I do the rework, it will all be one game, and you won't need to worry about separate games and separate downloads. This is temporary. Hope you enjoy S2!

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But yes. The answer is yes, that's where Season 1 ends, and no, you can't load your Season 1 save because Season 2's variables are different. Just start a new game for now :)

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Thanks for the answer. I was afraid that i miss some content. Just saying, with just season 1 done, i must say i love the goblin girls. 
Nice work and good luck o/

Came here with the same question.

It looks so strange and confusing. The text there should probably say that it’s not an end of the “build” but an end of the season.

CC @VictorSeven

It was originally intended to be the end of the build, but as I stated before, I ran out of space when it came to Android users so I was forced to end the game there. I haven't updated Season 1 since then, and I can't update it because I've made massive changes to the game file, file structure, and even some rewrites. The rework combines Season 1 and Season 2 into the same game with new tech, and is not ready yet, so I can't fix the language at the end of Season 1 because the game file is now radically different and still in progress. I won't be able to update it until the full rewrite and rework is complete.

Thank you for the reply!

I guess you’re not using any kind of Version Control System (like Git) for development? If you did, then making a small patch for an earlier version wouldn’t be a problem.

If not, then as a developer to developer I can recommend you to check it out. Not for our sake and not to patch Season 1, but to be able to secure your development process and to be completely sure that you’re not going to lose your work in case of some kind of hardware failure or some another mistake. It can also help to track bugs if you know when they were introduced. And a bunch of other benefits.

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I use Github Desktop so that I can work on 2 separate machines primarily lol. But it is LONG updated since then. I appreciate it, though!