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I've copied the animations.unity3d file from your seesaw asset into my asset folder. Ignorantly hoping it would make the seesaw in the park work...
After loading the game I now get a pop-up window (from your mod I believe) with a message for each animated asset within the park, as well as the park itself:
Duplicate AssetBundle name or broken/incompatible bundle file. Possible solution:
* If you are the publisher of the asset, make sure to disable or delete the local version of the asset!
* In Unity Editor, choose a unique name for your bundle (like the current timestamp) and build it. Then rename the bundle file to animations.unity3d and move it next to your .crp file.
I have no experience with Unity (or programming in general), so this goes way above my head. I'll leave it be for now. I can place individual ones that work, and the ones in my park-asset look great without the animations too!
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