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jdawg64

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Hello. Do you think you could set this game's platform as 'Windows'? I think this will make it compatible with the itch.io app. I'm planning to download it, anyway. But just for future reference, the app refuses to install the game if there's no platform set. I wish there were another way to fix it, but as far as I know, there isn't. It's not a major issue or anything, and the game can still be played if one downloads it. I just thought I'd tell you. You seem recently active on this site, so I decided to send you this comment. Some older games or ones with other problems, I decided not to bother with. I think I'm done pestering people about it for now. Sorry if I'm being annoying.

Hey. I just thought I'd let you know, the game's platforms aren't properly tagged. This means the game can't be played in the itch.io app on a Windows or Linux OS. It can still be downloaded and played normally, though. Under 'More Information', it says 'Platforms: macOS, Android', and under 'Downloads', the macOS and Android files have a logo next to them, but the Windows and Linux files don't. Apparently this is a common issue, but it can only be fixed from the developers' end. It's not a major problem, as it can still be downloaded and played, just not on the app. Just an FYI.

Hey. Do you think you could tag the platform for this game (e.g., as "Windows")? Apparently, not setting a platform causes the game to be unplayable on the itch.io app. If you can't, it's okay, since I downloaded it anyway. 


I think the game was fun, but it would be nice if you didn't lose all your cookies when you die after a checkpoint, or at least have the option to start over without having to reset and go through the opening text every time (unless there is a way to do this I'm unaware of). I understand it's an old game, but I figured I'd mention it.

I feel like this type of game, combining AI chat with AI voice and adding them into some kind of 3D graphical environment, will be a popular thing in the near future. I look forward to seeing other games with a similar style. Not yandere/escape from room games, per se, but using the AI concept.

It wasn't too bad to set up. Playing the game was an interesting experience. I played for like 9 and a half hours until I ignored her and she decided to kill me, even as I tried to talk to her again. I couldn't figure out how to use the microphone, so I just typed in the chat. She was a bit "filtered" and overly AI-like at times, but mostly pretty realistic, as I'd expect from a current AI chatbot.

I ended up using about half my OpenAI $5 credit thing, but barely any of the Azur.e. Overall, a decent use of an evening. I would be curious to see, as someone suggested, if the developers could try talking to another AI chat developer about using their model.