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I fully support the author of this topic.
I have a Macbook Pro 2018 and I really love the games of this studio, this studio is very talented people! Their games are very high quality and somehow remind me of the games from the developers of Klei Entertaiment! :-)
And it's very, very sad that there is no port of "Nobody saved the world" for Mac OS (and Linux)!
By the way, the dilogy Guakamelee unfortunately has the same story. On 32 bits, the first game exists, but on MacOS with 64 bits, the game doesn't work.
I really want to play "Nobody Saved the World" and "Guacamelee" dilogy on a modern Mac computer in Steam. I'm ready to buy the game "Nobody saved the world now on Steam, even if it is not yet available for Mac, but if there will be news about official port.
Unfortunately, a huge number of projects are no longer released for Mac, probably due to the fact that Apple requires mandatory compliance with the 64-bit platform in applications.
It would be great if the developers paid attention to this topic. Thank you!