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Union
7 years ago

Union has now finally released - Windows/Mac/Linux builds available.


After careful revision and changes, Union has finally been released! The build size initially was around 300mb but has now been optimized down to roughly 178mb or so uncompressed!

There were also a few performance issues that needed to be addressed which now means that the game runs smoothly as it should do.

Sound has been compressed to contribute to a lower file size, images have been refined to look more polished. There’s even a walk cycle that has been updated.

I’d like to say a special thanks to the beta testers, one of which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYZuh619EI5e81jnXMEg4lw

And thank you so much to the Ren’Py Engine and it’s active community for helping make Union become what it is.

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