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I've downloaded the zip to 3 different folders and extracted it to three different folders always the same headers errors. If there is an upload/download error I think it might be on the upload side? Otherwise I am not sure what I could be doing wrong.

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failed extraction leaves archive.rpa as well as other files as 0bytes and makes the game unplayable entirely :(

no idea what's wrong with the zip file, but something is wrong with it.

7zip just lists several headers error errors.

I'd love it if alt-enter worked in this game so I could run it in a window.

I can't wait. Thanks for putting my mind at ease that I didn't miss any of the subplots!

What can I do with blessed bottle ring or amulet of stone skin or the grey spellbook or the half cursed top? After day 14? that's what I had leftover in my inventory...

Is this project dead or is the hibernation ending some day?

is this itch version different from the gitgud version? or is this just an easier place to grab it?

Which one is the secret? the ending where we see olivia? or zoe? or the middle section that i think is new with abby?

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Is it even possible for the passage to change with time? I thought twine passages only changed when you pressed a button? Are you saying on one of the passages of the game if I go afk for a while words will change on me magically or something?


It feels like I've started at all the passages of the new content on the "can we wait" fork for a minute waiting to see if a bit of text would magically come to life and change itself, but either that's not how the secret works, or I'm looking for it in the wrong passages? More hint please.

as far as I know ren'py games are all meant to be downloaded and unzipped and don't run in browsers at all...

I like your style of development, your games are essentially all prototypes, but rapid prototyping has allowed you to learn and improve with each generation, refining your skill at making the games.

I'm sorry if you've gotten a lot of mean comments about it (which you seem to be implying in your description.)