Played the Linux build on my Steam Deck during my lunch break. It works great.
I noticed you scaled your UI to horizontal resolution (Unity's default). I suggest you scale to vertical instead. It makes the UI more consistent on different screen resolutions, including ultra-wides.
Man, I can't for the life of me figure out the last puzzle code... I know that the numbers are 24, 0, 8 though... at least that is what I think they are... Does any of you know the passcode?
Thanks for including Mac and Linux, I love the "no gamer left behind" practice.
NOTE: Your Mac version is actually broken. I think I've seen this on many Ludum Dares where the .app is directly added to a .zip. If you put the .app into a .dmg disk image first, it should be protected. I'm happy to do this for it, if you're willing to share your project files. EDIT: I fixed it without project files but it crashed at the beginning of the house level. I might give it another look tonight.
First: Here's my fixed copy of the game if you'd like to just share this with your players. I'd suggest just downloading it and uploading it in place of your current mac version: "fix"
FYI, I played again and it still goes to a black screen at the beginning of the second level. But at least the driving portion works.
If they have the existing version of your game, here's the steps I followed:
Download Barbenheimer_Mac.zip
Extract to a folder called "Barbenheimer_Mac"
Inside "Barbenheimer_Mac", create a new folder called "Contents"
Copy all other files/folders inside "Barbenheimer_Mac" into "Contents" (in the end, "Contents" should be the only folder inside "Barbenheimer_Mac" with everything else being in sub-folders
Rename the folder "Barbenheimer_Mac" to a file "Barbenheimer_Mac.app"
right-click (or ctrl-click) on "Barbenheimer_Mac.app" and choose "Show Package Contents"
Navigate to "/Contents/MacOS" and find the file called "Barebenheimer" ( it should have a white page icon)
Open a Terminal window
In terminal, type in the following command (without quotes) but DO NOT press enter: "chmod +x "
Drag "Barbenheimer" from the finder window to the terminal window. Now your terminal should read something like "chmod +x /Users/yourname/Downloads/Babenheimer_Mac/MacOS/Barbenheimer"
press enter. The white page icon in finder should turn into a terminal icon
Should be good to go, now when you double-click on "Barbenheimer_Mac.app" the game should start.
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Best game of 2023. 5 stars, would have my DreamyHousie blown up by Kenny again.
Played the Linux build on my Steam Deck during my lunch break. It works great.
I noticed you scaled your UI to horizontal resolution (Unity's default). I suggest you scale to vertical instead. It makes the UI more consistent on different screen resolutions, including ultra-wides.
Thanks so much for trying it out and for the feedback!
This game is on speedrun.com here
Haha this is amazing!!
Man, I can't for the life of me figure out the last puzzle code... I know that the numbers are 24, 0, 8 though... at least that is what I think they are... Does any of you know the passcode?
I'm pretty sure the equation for 24 has the wrong symbol. Try using a different symbol for the first part.
It's the 3 ^ 3 - 3 one I think.
I posted a let's play on my other channel that may help you solve the puzzles :)!
Shiz, looks like I did the math wrong on my phone's calculator... Wait... how would I input 3 ^ 3 - 3 on a calculator?
Actually it looks like my math was wrong whoops 😅 Updated it!
Thanks for including Mac and Linux, I love the "no gamer left behind" practice.
Thank you for trying! I built on Windows and wasn't able to test on Mac, is there a process for making it work correctly?
First: Here's my fixed copy of the game if you'd like to just share this with your players. I'd suggest just downloading it and uploading it in place of your current mac version: "fix"
FYI, I played again and it still goes to a black screen at the beginning of the second level. But at least the driving portion works.
If they have the existing version of your game, here's the steps I followed:
I might try installing the Linux version later.
nice idea
Thanks for playing! Sorry about your house at the end 😥😆
think it would have been useful to save not to redo all the puzzles. but nice idea ...