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not sure how you're trying to give the chefs the orders, but the way that you're meant to do it is to interact with the lever looking thing by the shelf with curtains. if it doesn't work you might need to press the up arrow then the interact key so the game knows what you're trying to interact with.


if you've been doing all that i have no advice for you lol

On the table in your apartment there should be something that looks like a magazine next to the phone, if you interact with it you'll be able to buy items.



spoilers??

you also need to use it to get all the endings

not 100% sure what you meant by this but,

FREE TUTORIAL FOR SETTING THE GAME'S ICON! (no idea if this is even necessary on mac this is purely windows. it might not properly match up with some computers ui's so sorry in advance i am just a guy on the internet. i'm running windows 11 so you might need to take different steps than me. sorry for that i am a windows 7 girlie through and through my laptop is just new. exceedingly thorough for no good reason but the autism)


1. Make sure that you have a shortcut to the game, since that's what we're setting the icon of! (read substeps to make a shortcut)

     1a. Go to your file explorer and select downloads

     1b. Open the folder named 'Dead Plate (19)' (make sure you select the unzipped one!)

     1c. Right click on the file named 'Game' (NOT 'Game.exe')

     1d. Select 'Create Shortcut' (if you can't see this initially select 'Show More Options' first!)

     1e. Move the shortcut to your desktop (hold left-click on it and move it to the desktop section)

     1f. To change the shortcut's name go to your desktop (see step six) or select the desktop section in your file explorer; find the shortcut, right-click it, select 'Rename', and input the name you want for it followed by the enter key; if you followed step six you might be able to double-click on the name to change it, and if you're in file explorer it might be bound to F2 (make sure you've clicked on the shortcut before pressing F2)

2. Find a website that will convert .png to .ico files (i used this because it was the first option i found)

3. Set the size to 128 x 128 pixels, since this is the original file's size

4. Choose your file

     4a. When it opens your file explorer select downloads

     4b. Open the folder named 'Dead Plate (19)' (make sure you select the unzipped one!)

     4c. Open the folder named 'www'

     4d. Open the folder named 'icon'

     4e. Select the icon, it should be the only file in the folder

5. Download the converted file

     5a. You don't need to put this with the game files in order to set it as the games icon!

6. Go to your desktop (minimize windows so it's visible)

7. Right-click on the shortcut

8. Select 'Properties'

9. There should be an option that says 'Change Icon', choose this

10. Click on the file directory at the top of the icon selection and set it to wherever you stored the .ico file

11. Select the correct file from the list (if there is one)

I decided to look around the files for fun since they were already unzipped, and there is a file called icon in a folder called icon but you have to convert it to an .ico file to set it as the game's icon

very cool icon though


oh yeah the game's cool too i guess /hj

Fun Fact: Gacha Life allowed you to do this! (I'm not sure if you can still color face shadows in gacha life, or if this was removed in updates for the same reason it's not included in gacha club.)


The reason Lunime removed it for Gacha Club was because people making gacha heat kept using pink and red face shadows, which is unfortunate as it was quite versatile.

also because we were forced to rely more on facial expressions than before since pretty much everyone at the time used green face shadows to communicate a character being disgusted or ill.


Just a bit of gacha history!