12 people have been taken into the forest with a PDA containing an objective, and a brace keeping a bomb implanted within them neutralized. Should they fail to complete the given objective, the bomb within them will detonate. However, things will not be so simple. Along with their objective, a special clause has been placed on each person; a Death Rule.
No one knows what the other Player's objectives are, or what Rule had been placed upon them. Being alone is a disadvantage, but in a deadly game such as this, how do you know who to trust?
Changelog: 1.0a
-Released game 1.0c
-Fixed missing files that broke choices
-Deleted persistent data that was carried into the build
1.0d
-Fixed 'Interface' object has no attribute 'focused' error.
Last edited by Hijiri on Tue Nov 01, 2016 5:50 pm, edited 10 times in total.
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Sleipnir56 wrote:This looks good, but could you please use another downloading service. The one you have isn't working for me.
If you happen to know a filesharing site without a download or upload limit, I'm all ears. I'd have split it into parts, but then I know that there are people who have trouble with those, and sometimes those break.
"Perfection goal that always changes. Can pursue, cannot obtain."
Sleipnir56 wrote:This looks good, but could you please use another downloading service. The one you have isn't working for me.
If you happen to know a filesharing site without a download or upload limit, I'm all ears. I'd have split it into parts, but then I know that there are people who have trouble with those, and sometimes those break.
Maybe mediafire or drop box. It's just my internet is really crappy and doesn't like uploading anything, even on the easiest sites...
Sleipnir56 wrote:This looks good, but could you please use another downloading service. The one you have isn't working for me.
If you happen to know a filesharing site without a download or upload limit, I'm all ears. I'd have split it into parts, but then I know that there are people who have trouble with those, and sometimes those break.
Maybe mediafire or drop box. It's just my internet is really crappy and doesn't like uploading anything, even on the easiest sites...
Mediafire has a 200mb cap on uploads and dropbox has a download limit. I'll try and look for mirrors, but for now everyone's gonna have to tolerate MEGA
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If you guys are getting an error when the choices come up, download the rar file I attached to the first post and place it in your "common" folder inside the "renpy" folder. That should fix the issue
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For file hosting you could try indiedb or itch.io (not sure if either has size limit).
Congrats on the release!! This was one of the first games that caught my attention when I first joined LSF so I'm excited to give it a whirl this weekend
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Alte wrote:According to itch.iofaq about size limit-
"There is currently a limit of 500mb per file, and 10 files per game. These limits are just in place to prevent abuse."
The game skirts the limit, so we have our no file host. Also allows me to upload version 1.00b
EDIT: DELETE PERSISTENT DATA IN THE "SAVES" FOLDER LOCATED INSIDE THE "GAME" FOLDER BEFORE YOU PLAY. RENPY ARCHIVED MY PERSISTENT INFO ALONG WITH THE GAME
"Perfection goal that always changes. Can pursue, cannot obtain."
Alte wrote:According to itch.iofaq about size limit-
"There is currently a limit of 500mb per file, and 10 files per game. These limits are just in place to prevent abuse."
The game skirts the limit, so we have our no file host. Also allows me to upload version 1.00b
It's still possible, as long itch.io recognizes as a single zip file or a few for other platforms. (Lemon Project for example)
I meant "new host". I was uploading the new build onto itch until someone pointed out the persistent thing, so now I have to upload a version that fixes both the missing files AND the persistent data.
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