A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

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Join Luna on her quest of finding the little kittens and returning them to their mother.

Explore different landscapes like the swamp, the desert or a snowy mountain.

Skillfully master the different levels without encountering enemies or losing lives. 

Suitable for children aged 6 or more.

Update

Version 1.0.4
- Gamepad and joystick control has been added

Version 1.0.5
- touch overlay is no longer displayed on devices without a touchscreen
- quit level no longer freezes the game
- Settings in the overworld can now be opened properly with gamepad
- small bug with multiple save states has been fixed

Version 1.0.6
- after a level the touchcontrol was activated for no touch devices
- various bugs with the gamepad in the save file window and setting window fixed

Updated 27 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
AuthorDevDrache
GenreAdventure
Tags2D, Cute, Relaxing, Singleplayer

Purchase

Buy Now$1.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Luna the Fox linux.zip 42 MB
Luna the Fox windows.zip 24 MB

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I’m running it in Linux but when it starts up, I see a transparent overlay of controls on the screen (as if it were running on a tablet or phone, like in Android) but can’t use my joystick despite other games working with it fine.

Oh, sorry, I forgot the inputs for gamepad and joystick. 
I will fix it right away!

The transparent overlay should only appear on touch devices.
Do you use it on a normal PC/laptop?

joystick should now work with the new version

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I downloaded the newest version and tried it again–it looks like the menus still don’t work with joystick but gameplay now does but I still see an overlay even while playing with the joystick. I’m playing it on my Linux based gaming laptop (an ASUS ROG G752VT). This laptop doesn’t have a touchscreen. I also noticed that if I start playing then quit, the game continues animating and playing music stuck at the map with no input being recognized from the joystick, keyboard nor mouse and I can only exit the game by closing the game’s window. Here are some more of my specs, in case it helps? Let me know if you want me to run any debugging or stack trace or anything.

OS: Kubuntu 22.04.4 LTS x86_64
Host: G752VT 1.0
Kernel: 5.15.0-101-generic
Resolution: 1920x1080
CPU: Intel i7-6700HQ (8 cores) @ 3.5GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M
Memory: 23966MiB (24 GB)

Thanks!

all bugs should now be fixed.

Many thanks for your help and patience :)

I downloaded the latest version! Some bugs fixed but new bugs showed up.

  • It looks like the joystick controls the first menu but when you go into the save-game selection submenu, it chooses the last game by default but if you move off of it and then try to come back to it, it thinks you’re selecting the “delete save-game” instead of actually selecting the save-game to play.
  • The overlay is no longer there in-game but, once you finish a level, the overlays show up again on the over-world map. It disappears again when you start playing a level.
  • If you press START and select the SETTINGS, you are stuck in the menu with no way to exit unless you use the keyboard to press ESCAPE or use the mouse to click the X. There probably should be a BACK button to select with the joystick (or just pressing the joystick button exits that menu but if you ever plan to add more selections where the joystick button selects things, a back button will be needed then).

Thank you for working on this and for such quick repairs!

When trying to run the game on Linux it gives an error about missing a .pck file. I assume it was made using Godot ? If so usually there should be a .pck file alongside the executable.

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oh thank you.
I have uploaded the pck file.


Almost there :) The .pck file needs to be in a folder alongside the executable where currently it now just downloads the .pck file instead of just downloading the executable. I can confirm when the two are in the same folder the game launches on Linux so as long as you package them together as a download other customers should be good to go.

All is good now ! Thank you for your effort.