some of the meta puzzles in the game play around with features of operating systems, which could not just be ported over
Ah, thanks. It looked like it would be a fairly easy port.
“Any of the prerequsites” was admittedly an exaggeration. I don’t have Steam and don’t really want to get it, partly because then I’d likely play more games. (Plus I dunno if it would work on my eight-year-old personal laptop, and it would be crossing ethical boundaries on my work laptop. Plus I’d have to look into how much I trust the client, whether I need to bother with sandboxing, etc.) Nor do I have Windows or macOS, and it sounded like Proton was one extra complication but maybe it’s easy.
Sure, fair enough. I would be somewhat surprised if an 8-year-old laptop couldn’t run Steam and this game (it’s a <20 MB indie title consisting entirely of static images; I expect any browser to be more resource-intensive than that), but can absolutely understand not wanting to install a game client.
Ah, thanks. It looked like it would be a fairly easy port.
“Any of the prerequsites” was admittedly an exaggeration. I don’t have Steam and don’t really want to get it, partly because then I’d likely play more games. (Plus I dunno if it would work on my eight-year-old personal laptop, and it would be crossing ethical boundaries on my work laptop. Plus I’d have to look into how much I trust the client, whether I need to bother with sandboxing, etc.) Nor do I have Windows or macOS, and it sounded like Proton was one extra complication but maybe it’s easy.
Sure, fair enough. I would be somewhat surprised if an 8-year-old laptop couldn’t run Steam and this game (it’s a <20 MB indie title consisting entirely of static images; I expect any browser to be more resource-intensive than that), but can absolutely understand not wanting to install a game client.