Hello
Sorry, the chmod +x
command screenshot you posted shows you have run the command from inside the Laces app folder. If that is the case, you should run it it like this:
chmod +x Contents/MacOS/Laces
Can you try this?
@NNNontendo With the new MacOSX securities, it prevents starting programs from unknown developpers.
One thing you can do is download the latest version of Laces, and do
chmod +x ./Laces.app/Contents/MacOS/Laces
from the folder where you unzipped the archive.
Then you should be able to launch the app, get a message informing you that the developer hasn’t signed the app, and still open the app.
Hey. We played this at Babycastles with Frankie Zafe and it was super fun. Really nice, simple but quite effective gameplay. Congrats.