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Got to try it on Windows. Good job! :) The art kind of reminded me of WoW :)

It's okay, stuff can be difficult, especially with Unity as far as I know :) I'll have access to a Windows box before the voting ends so I'll play the game there! :)

As far as I can tell, my drivers crash, or something in the stack does, everything becomes black, and when it comes back there're graphical artifacts all over the screen and nothing is responsive. I have to do a hard reset of the whole system. No error messages or logs from what I can tell.

Hi, unfortunately, the game completely kills my graphics drivers on linux, both in the web version and in the native build. It happens after you press Play during what I assume is a cutscene.

[System]
OS:              Arch Linux rolling n/a
Arch:            x86_64
Kernel:          5.14.7-arch1-1
Desktop:         GNOME
Display Server:  wayland
[CPU]
Vendor:          AuthenticAMD
Model:           AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 6-Core Processor
Physical cores:  6
Logical cores:   12
[Memory]
RAM:             15.5 GB
Swap:            17.1 GB
[Graphics]
Vendor:          AMD
OpenGL Renderer: AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT (NAVI10, DRM 3.42.0, 5.14.7-arch1-1, LLVM 12.0.1)
OpenGL Version:  4.6 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 21.2.2
OpenGL Core:     4.6 (Core Profile) Mesa 21.2.2
OpenGL ES:       OpenGL ES 3.2 Mesa 21.2.2
Vulkan:          Supported
I will still try it on Windows.

That's certainly a good point, we kind of forgot to address those tags, as we were mostly testing locally. I saw a few games having troubles especially with the game jam tag as it's quite long.

Definitely very good feedback for the future, thank you! :)

It's currently crashing my gpu drivers on my Linux machine but I'll give it a go on Windows soon!

We were aiming for a more chill experience with no fail states. But you're right, perhaps some goal would've been nice :) Thanks for the feedback and kind words! :)

Thanks for checking the game out and for the kind words! :)

Thanks very much for checking the game out! :)

Yeah, you're probably right, everything is better with a dog!

Really charming art, it made me stop and watch all the people, good job! :)

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Yes, I can comfirm it works in Chromium :)

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Hi,

I wanted to try your game but I am getting an error when selecting a level

Uncaught TypeError: e.path is undefined
    <anonymous> <a href="https://v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net/html/4480416/index.html:342
    EventListener.handleEvent*">https://v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net/html/4480416/index.html:342
    EventListener.handleEvent*</a> <a href="https://v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net/html/4480416/index.html:340">https://v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net/html/4480416/index.html:340</a>

I'm on Firefox 92.0 on Arch Linux

Cool idea, the controls are a bit frustrating but I think that's to be expected when you've got so many angles to work with. The only thing I noticed is that it looks like the game only accepts one solution, and if you manage to stack the fruits/veggies in a different way that still fits, the game won't let you move on.

Still a very cool one!

Sometimes very tricky, but a very nicely done! A nice take on the theme! :)

Lovely and enjoyable, I love the aesthetics and the idea!

Thank you for giving our game a go and for the kind words!

Thank you very much for the kind words!

Hi! Thanks for checking our game out! :)

The control scheme is admittedly a little complicated but it's the only way we could make it work reliably. To make a campfire, you first make a firepit by putting a stone on the ground by selecting the stone card and right-clicking on the ground near the player. Then you select another stone card and left-click the stone you placed on the ground (or you can just use a stone that's already on the ground). Same then with using logs in the firepit using left-click etc :)

It's always left-click to pick up and combine, right-click to drop some items on the ground.

Hope this helps!

Now if only Epic supported Linux at least half as well as Itch does....

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A nice little atmospheric game about collecting sap and making maple syrup.

Gorgeous looking art, too.