The trick is to completely ignore one of the two dustballs. Just never touch it even once.
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I was just playing through Super Hexagon again (what a wonderful game, it's wild that a game with no character or story can make me tear up a bit at the end) so what a lovely thing it is to run across this in my email backlog.
I've only played Naya's Quest and Don't Look Back, which clearly means I need to get this and play the rest.
You've been making awesome games for so long, it's really just. It's a lot, in a very cool way.
Thanks for the reply! This is good info. It's not like it's been a problem to download whatever's the lastest, I'll do it whenever, just got real curious
It seems to not trigger a whole email each specific update, at least; itch looks like it batches updates in a particular time frame into one email (don't know the time frame or if there's a max number per email, looks like it might be three)
"But what happened to the hive in the forest I captured this poisonous caterpillar from?"
I am so glad you asked!
A stellar one-shot prompt-based community-building game, about all the monsters left behind, what it is like to come home after a terrible trauma, and what happens to a society subject to the whims of those who would use you for far-away conquest and glory