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Regarding runs, I would definitely recommend navigating to the settings and either changing the game difficulty, or looking through the accessibility settings. Both will make runs a lot easier!
If you don't want to do that, there are also other ways such as strategically using tarots, relics, and importantly demons that will make crusades less difficult on your own. I hope that helps
It's called remote play. You can play with them no matter where in the world they are
It doesn't say it has multiplayer, it says it has split screen co-op
Hey! This is actually something I've mentioned a lot on the forums, it would unfortunately require us to remake the entire game from scratch as it was built from the beginning years ago, to be a single player game. To support online multiplayer, the entire framework, how everything works would need to be different, recoded and redesigned - so undertaking something like this would take a lot of work, money, and also time to say the least! We really are a small team with a limited number of programmers alone, so it could take a lot longer than you'd think.
Instead of taking all of those resources and time to create the same game, we would like to concentrate our efforts on creating something brand new and interesting for everyone to enjoy, based on all the feedback we've been given since Cult of the Lamb first came out to make an even better game. This is all certainly a learning we are taking going forwards for our future game development, for games after Cult of the Lamb!