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Windows git isn't a trojan (neither is gargoyle, which I use)B) I was going to ignore the above because the games look interesting but "Download a conversion programYou must be registered to see the links"
If the developer wants people to play his game he might want to change them to include all the actual files required to run them. I wouldn't support this project under any circumstances, I don't want to download 3 or 4 things just to test a game.
ffs you should only look at kasperky and maybe nod32 and not any other useless crap, like for real.You must be registered to see the linksis detected as a virus, can't find 135 anywhere.
Also so found this:
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you need to read thishow do i unlock this file dude it's not like a zip file or anything it just says gblorb like what should i do?
trygit is virus ? like wtf ?
I checked the links before posting ongit got virus on every site
Sorry, I've been playing this game for a long time, using Gargoyle. I've never had a problem with it. But it's up to you to play it or not.
Creator of TQ recommends getting Gargoyle from here.
latest debug unlocker isnt working.
You need to open the game file with one of these two interpreters everytime. Window Git doesn't require installation.after opening the game once can i uninstall git or gargoyle? or do i need it every time coz i love bimbo content
Works for me. If you change the .glorb it'll break the file but the rest should be fine. Try downloading it again.latest debug unlocker isnt working.
does renaming the trapquest glorb break it?
For a long time now.Visible chastity cages on clothing window yet?
I tried the one in the official page and it didnt work, and I dont know what to look for in the internet...you did not look hard enough, the links can be found on the previous page of this thread, also on theYou must be registered to see the linksof the game (directly under the game download links)![]()
you must have done something wrong. you need to readI tried the one in the official page and it didnt work
I'm decent with computers and never seen so many "red" false positives. I am inclined to believe that they are false positives but the truth is without doing more research that I do not care to do I don't have that good of an idea if they are or not false. The average PC user knows even less, all they are doing is trusting something someone else said that they have no way to verify. This is not in any way ideal and I don't see how anyone sensible would find downloading it worth it. It should also be available sooner or later without the false positive if it is indeed false.ffs you should only look at kasperky and maybe nod32 and not any other useless crap, like for real.You must be registered to see the links
Ty! Must have been blind when I looked at it.Probably a false positive, as only the bad anti-viruses mark it as "adware", meanwhile the good anti-viruses mark it as clean. I also feel a bit suspicious when so many bad anti-viruses fuck up at the same time, however.
135 can be found on the same link you provided, on the OLD folder:
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The 135 linked there only triggers two bad antiviruses ( SecureAge APEX and Malwarebytes , as Malicious and MachineLearning/Anomalous.96%, respectively).
I'd honestly bet on 136 being safe, but if you feel better with 135...