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Fumiko!
8 years ago

Fumiko! is now available for macOS!


Today I’m rolling out the macOS release for Fumiko! and I’m going to start with gamejolt as a thank you for being featured. With Linux and Windows, this is now the third platform for the game.

Fumiko! has been tested on a MacBook Air with the following specs:

Intel i7 1,7 Ghz
Intel HD Graphics 5000
8GB 1600 Mhz DDR3

The minimum system requirements will be a bit lower than that, an i5 or i3 should be totally fine, but an actual graphics card or performant chip is required to play Fumiko. The game ran fine on the machine tested above.

The minimum graphics card required for a PC is a GT 520, which is a reaally old graphics card with minimal specs. The game does not require huge power, but the difference between having a dedicated card and only a cheap chip is noticable. Fumiko was tested on an Intel Core 2 Duo and ran fine. I don’t own the hardware to test the game on really old mac hardware, but I think as long as it is comparable to the minimum specs (Steam) required for PC (Windows or Linux), it should work just fine.

Thank you for coming by and make sure to check out the Fumiko! Demo! See you soon!



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