That Night (Early Prototype) Mac OS
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NUTS 2018 game jam prototype. Find out where the squirrel keeps their stash! You have 3 cameras, wired up to three TVs at your hideout. Each night, the squirrel leaves its home, goes to its stash, and returns home. You can place the cameras during daytime, and at night you can watch it run around. Can you find the tree that has the stash. The 'classic' Mac OS is the original Macintosh operating system that was introduced in 1984 alongside the first Macintosh and remained in primary use on Macs until the introduction of Mac OS X in 2001. Oct 22, 2014 Jim Reekes, the guy who spotted this problem, is a big reason why you love your Mac, even after it crashes, and the first Macs crashed a lot. The son of an early Apple employee and an informal. EA GAMES FOR MAC. From high fantasy to competitive sports – you can tap into the excitement of EA's hottest Mac games! Unleash your imagination in The Sims 4, rise to power and fight epic battles in Dragon Age II, build a living world where every choice matters in SimCity, and more.
⚠This is the home of the 2018 NUTS game jam prototype. The game lives here now NUTS.GAME, but I want to leave the demo up here for posterity. I will no longer be posting builds to this page, and when the new game becomes available it will have a different home. ⚠
Thank you for your support on this page, it has been the driving force for me to find a way to make this game. Go to NUTS.GAME and wishlist/buy/share <3
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NUTS 2018 game jam prototype
Find out where the squirrel keeps their stash!
You have 3 cameras, wired up to three TVs at your hideout. Each night, the squirrel leaves its home, goes to its stash, and returns home. You can place the cameras during daytime, and at night you can watch it run around. Can you find the tree that has the stash?
Instructions
- WASD: Move
- Click: Interact
- E (at night): End the night early
- E (near camera): Aim <-- this one's not obvious ⚠
- F: Speed up time <-- use sparingly, you could miss the squirrel!
What we know about the squirrel
- it lives in the orange tree
- it takes the same route every night
- it visits one other tree, this is where the stash is
That Night (early Prototype) Mac Os Operating System
Hints
- start by putting your cameras around the orange tree
- if you wait around near the stash tree, you can shake it
- be nice to the squirrel
- you can leave the night-time early, by pressing [E]
⚠ absolutely no jumpscares ⚠
That Night (early Prototype) Mac Os Download
This game was made for GGJ 2018, at the Reykjavik University site in Iceland. All development and design done by me, Jonatan Van Hove, with help from Marín Björt Valtýsdóttir, Torfi Ásgeirsson and Jóhannes Sigurðsson.
External assets: Unity 2017.3, First Person Drifter, Outline shader, Squirrel model, Clock model, Chair model, Camera model (modified), Lato Font
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Known issues
- The game has no audio
- You can't set mouse sensitivity, sorry :(
- Use ALT+F4 to quit, also when you win
The squirrel behavior is a bit wonky(fixed in 0.3)Player sits inside chair (instead of on)(fixed in 0.2)The squirrel exits the fence briefly, but re-enters(fixed in 0.2)You can exit the fence by trying hard but really shouldn't(fixed in 0.2)
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | |
Author | Joon |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, FPS, fps-puzzle, Non violent, Short |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any) |
Mentions | itch.io Recommends: Curse of the Arrow... |
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Development log
- NUTS v0.6Apr 20, 2018
- NUTS v0.3Feb 01, 2018
That Night (early Prototype) Mac Os Download
Apple in macOS Big Sur 11.3 fixed a bug that could have allowed attackers to bypass the Mac's security mechanisms with a malicious document.
The software flaw allowed attackers to create a malicious application that could masquerade as a document, TechCrunchreported Monday. Security researcher Cedric Owens first discovered the bug in March.
According to Owens, 'all the user would need to do is double click — and no macOS prompts or warnings are generated.' The researcher created a proof-of-concept app that exploited the flaw to launch the Calculator app.
Although Owens' demonstration app was harmless, a malicious attacker could have leveraged the vulnerability to remotely access sensitive data or other information on a user's machine by tricking them into clicking a spoofed document.
Security researcher and Mac specialist Patrick Wardle also reported that the bug is being actively exploited in the wild as a zero-day vulnerability. He added that the flaw was caused by a logic issue in macOS's code.
Apple told TechCrunch that it patched the bug in macOS Big Sur 11.3, which the Cupertino tech giant released on Monday. In addition to that release, Apple also issued patches for the flaw to macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave.
In addition to patching the specific vulnerability, Apple's macOS Big Sur 11.3 update also includes fixes for a bevy of other security flaws.
macOS Big Sur 11.3 should now be available as an over-the-air update to all users on compatible Macs.
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