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The game is online only now- but if you're playing on PC you can open the console(F12) and enter this command for v1.49:How do you get the lastest version 1.47 and edit return code to unblock patreon version?
maybe its a bug ?Bummer that the current versions no longer have audio. Pass.
Spanish I believe is the main language of the author. If you look in some of the files, you'll actually see the N-bomb being dropped as discriptor's for some of the files because Spain does not associate the term in a durogatory manner. Also the discord has Spainish elements to it.Is this translated from another language? It shows common signs of google translate or MTL. Getting "him" confused with "her" is a very common mistake from not translating it yourself, and using a decent quality translator.
Male = man, men, he, him, his
Female = woman, women, she, her, hers
Not really that difficult, but for some reason, it has become very common in games, lately.
It is intended. They switched databases when they moved on from 1.24 as everything is hosted online meow. It is a shame, but I can understand why.maybe its a bug ?
Negro means black. The only reason it's associated as a derogatory term in America is because it was used in a derogatory way. Context makes all the difference in the world. The word, in itself, isn't derogatory. That's the same for pretty much any word. It's all about context. But, humans get easily offended about things just due to their own personal experiences....you'll actually see the N-bomb being dropped as discriptor's for some of the files because Spain does not associate the term in a durogatory manner.
I've honestly considered them different words, if I'm not mistaken they are pronounced differently. Negro(the color), since it is Spanish, is pronounced "neh-grow" whereas negro(the insult) is pronounced "knee-grow". The insult was derived from the color, but the English pronunciation separates it from the original. And when it comes to text, as you said, context is used to tell which is which.Negro means black. The only reason it's associated as a derogatory term in America is because it was used in a derogatory way. Context makes all the difference in the world. The word, in itself, isn't derogatory. That's the same for pretty much any word. It's all about context. But, humans get easily offended about things just due to their own personal experiences.
Anywho...getting a bit off topic. lol
Pronunciation doesn't change the meaning of a word. Context changes the meaning of the word. Americans pronounce foreign words however they feel comfortable within their own language. I'll use my brother, in example. He pronounces "chipotle" like "chipole-tee", and even though he has heard it pronounced correctly, 40,000 times, he still refuses to pronounce it correctly. Mentally, he is uncomfortable pronouncing words like that that were adapted from other languages. My dad says "jal ee pee knee" instead of "hal uh pee nyo." When you here "negro" pronounced like "kneegrow", of course you know what they're referring to, just because of the pronunciation, but the word means the exact same thing. Context changes the meaning. American slavers/racists were using the word, actually meaning "black" person, but as a hateful comment. Simply being black was considered a bad thing, because whites were just that way....anyone other than whites were lesser beings. So "negro", even meaning "black", was still derogatory.I've honestly considered them different words, if I'm not mistaken they are pronounced differently. Negro(the color), since it is Spanish, is pronounced "neh-grow" whereas negro(the insult) is pronounced "knee-grow". The insult was derived from the color, but the English pronunciation separates it from the original. And when it comes to text, as you said, context is used to tell which is which.
not workingThe game is online only now- but if you're playing on PC you can open the console(F12) and enter this command for 1.47:
hashStr = function(txt) { return -1005835865; }
Now you can enter any password to unlock features.
Updated for v1.49- new command is:not working
Noop sorry dude but i tried this command on mopoga and it isn't workingUpdated for v1.49- new command is:
hashStr = function(txt) { return -545319411; }
nope, doesnt work at allStep1- Open Console(F12) and enter command
Step 2- Play through game till it allows you to enter the code (you can enter whatever code you like)
Step 3- PROFIT!
I think I figured out why it's not working for you- make sure the URL is "nope, doesnt work at all
nice, it works nowI think I figured out why it's not working for you- make sure the URL is "You must be registered to see the links"... It won't work without the "/embed/" part...
I have to write this, sorry.so you think making a game is just copy and paste huh?
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each square you see there is a game passage, and each of them has something like this inside
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So I don't feel any guilt about monetizing my time, like anyone who puts time into something, like being a clerk in a store or playing guitar in a band.
In fact, 95% of the game's content is free to play.
monetization is so insignificant that I asked myself... come on, seriously? was it necessary to publish the codes?
But Davox is right, it was imminent. In fact, I thanked him for his point of view.
The only cry I see here is about moral issues written by people with their pants zipper down.