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But i would love to hear about the state of the game. I have a rule in my Collection, if there is not even a comment from any Dev or any kind of update / information, within 6 month, i will drop it from the list.
Love the Linux support !
If I had to find something to complain about, I can think of only two things. One is that there is no automatic puzzle generator. I *think*, given the constraints, that it should be possible to develop an algorithm that understands both difficulty and solvability, if the developer wanted to do so. (I don't know whether he intends to provide additional puzzles as DLC.)
The second complaint: why is LOOP not yet available through Steam? It's a lovely game; the quality is good; and it's done! :)