7 months ago

This morning, a brave soul in the Insectile Discord caught 100 grubs (squishy parsnips).

Because 3 kinds are planned and the upper limit is theoretically 2^63, it is possible to own 27 QUINTILLION parsnips.

...I probably need to program an upper limit : )




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Head over to the shop to collect yours 👉 https://gamejolt.com/#shop

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Love is beautiful!