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vulbyte

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A member registered Feb 07, 2019 · View creator page →

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good game, the only thing i would suggest is either:
a. make it so cards can't spawn on the edges unless no other options are availble
b. drag cards

otehr then that good job is a fun little twist

awesome ty!

for reasons some of us can't use windows so having a linux or even a macOS build would be great thank youuuuuuuuu

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no mac or linux version :c

Hello, i know linux already has a supported version, but i was feeling that since it sorta is the new standard maybe moving the itch.io installer to a flatpak, or add a flatpak version. The current version works great but on some distros it doesn't, so i feel like would offer a more convent safer system for individuals. 
it also would help a lot with making sure all dependancies are nailed down, and would allow itch.io to be added to an install script just like steam is. 

no pressure, but i see flatpaks picking up a lot of steam, so i feel as if itch.io may enjoy the benefits of switching to a flatpak format.

Hello, i know linux already has a supported version, but i was feeling that since it sorta is the new standard maybe moving the itch.io installer to a flatpak, or add a flatpak version. The current version works great but on some distros it doesn't, so i feel like would offer a more convent safer system for individuals. 
it also would help a lot with making sure all dependancies are nailed down, and would allow itch.io to be added to an install script just like steam is. 

no pressure, but i see flatpaks picking up a lot of steam, so i feel as if itch.io may enjoy the benefits of switching to a flatpak format.

idk if the files are incripted, but what you could probably do, is go into the settings and flip the image, or even replace it entirely. as long as the name and file type are the same, it shouldn't matte

heya, it's actually natively supported. for me, i just downloaded the itch.io client (comes as a tarball i think) and it's literally just extract, double click the runner, and you're good to go. then in the client, find the app, download the web based version (it will run within the itch.io clients browser) then bam! i think there's also a .deb version or something, but i personally prefer the web based one, as that way it minimizes dependencies on my system

THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH FOR A LINUX VERSION