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estrada777

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Updated Android port. Nothing too fancy but let me know if you have any issues.

Version: 0.41.0

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This unofficial port/version is not released by the developer, download at your own risk.

PLEASE don't reply, or @ me, or DM me for updates. I always update my ports, YES I ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE UPDATE.

IMPORTANT Instructions:
1. Download the APK:

PIXELDRAIN
MEGA
Size 1122 MB

2. Install the apk and run it once.

If you are upgrading and you already have the RPA file you can stop here.

3. Download the RPA file:

PIXELDRAIN

Size 2075 MB

4. Move the RPA file to the game directory on your phone:
Documents/Renpy_Saves/com.estrada777.lessonsinlove/game
The file MUST be named: archive.0.27.rpa


5. Restart the game and enjoy.

PLEASE don't reply, or @ me, or DM me for updates. I always update my ports, YES I ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE UPDATE.

Updates are faster on .

Game Developers: Want to talk about an official Android version for your game? Come join my Discord.
Updated my android port.
 
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DyonisXX

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Yeah I looked it up after I wrote that lol



 

Antosha

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Never been able to stay awake through it, and I've largely forgotten the bits I've seen.
(This is true for most Kubrick films)
So… a three-hour movie is too long, but a 2-million-word work-in-progress totally has your attention? (I kid, I kid.)

The climax of the 1969 film features a scene where a computer sings “Daisy” — which is like saying The Shining features a writer quoting Ed McMahon from the Tonight Show.

 

barglenarglezous

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So… a three-hour movie is too long, but a 2-million-word work-in-progress totally has your attention? (I kid, I kid.)

The climax of the 1969 film features a scene where a computer sings “Daisy” — which is like saying The Shining features a writer quoting Ed McMahon from the Tonight Show.
It's not the length, it's the pacing. There is nothing in the early part of the film that grabs my interest, so I doze off. The Shining and Clockwork Orange were the only Kubrick films I can think of that grabbed me early enough to prevent this.
 
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Antosha

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It's not the length, it's the pacing. There is nothing in the early part of the film that grabs my interest, so I doze off. The Shining and Clockwork Orange were the only Kubrick films I can think of that grabbed me early enough to prevent this.
I get it. I mean, I'm the weirdo whose profile avatar is Anton freaking Chekhov. I'm okay with stuff that isn't adrenaline-fueled.

A lot actually happens in the movie — but none of it is spelled out. I do know it's not to everyone's taste.

ETA: I'm going to say that I'm kind of hoping that Selebus doesn't explain everything that's going on in LiL. That there's always room for interpretation and debate. I mean, it's about a descent into madness, either literal or figurative, and I'm not sure that any hard and fast clarification by the author would be completely satisfying. So whether this is all a dream while Sensei is in a coma after trying to kill himself or this is somehow actually happening — supernatural powers are forcing this group to relive the same school year over and over and over and over.... I don't know that I want to know. (Which doesn't stop me from wanting to talk with all of you about it.)
 
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