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all the linux and mac users just use Wine the game works fine under Wine

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the game is beautiful, the art and polish just make it feel and play so professional awesome work and good luck on future projects

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Game feels a bit sluggish, I feel like everything in general should move faster. And because of this sluggish nature, losing at a boss doesn't make you want to try again, it makes you want to quit. I wish you could rebind keys.

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Definitely worth the wait, the game looks and feels so much polished than ever before. It does start off a bit slow, but the fun never ends in this one. Wish you luck for your future ahead!

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maybe in the next levels game will be more fun, but start so boring and slow... 

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that's an really amazing game dude.

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Proud of you, buddy, its amazing

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amazing

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amazing

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  • Art is amazing as well as the music.
  • The level of polish is incredible.
  • I feel the punishment for dying is a bit to harsh. 
  • The menu is sooo juicy, up there with AAA.

Overall this is a unique, creative game. Well done!

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I am trying to play the game on my 2020 Macbook Pro (MacOS Monterey). I've downloaded the file, unzipped it, yet when I try and play the game, MacOS tells me Application "Osore" cannot be opened. Annoying part is that it does not tell me any error messages. 


I was really hoping to be able to play the game, it looks really cool

I have the same problem, it just won't open 

Hey there, I wasn’t aware of mac being a lot more special, but sadly I can’t create a functional build from my devices (I only got windows over here). So sad to tell you that it won’t be available over on mac :(.

it works if you use it from the itch.io app

On macOs?

Hey there, I wasn’t aware of mac being a lot more special, but sadly I can’t create a functional build from my devices (I only got windows over here). So sad to tell you that it won’t be available over on mac :(.

there are tools like Wine which lets you convert .exe files into .app files if you are willing to spare the effort.

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I found out, that users can make it work by opening their terminal and typing in 

chmod -R 777 [pathtofile].app

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Nice