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Dropping in to wish you an early Merry ChristMASS! (I'm not sorry)  Also, thanks for helping keep good game design alive with Jimmy and the PMass. This was one of the most emotional games I've ever played (in a good way!).

Hey, thanks so much!  Merry Christmass to you, too!

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Fresh.

Is there a demo?

There is an older demo here: https://rpgmaker.net/g/jimmy/ 
I should probably update that at some point, but the game functions basically the same (it's just a little harder and a little buggier in the demo).

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Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to respond and hear bugs are a great source of protein anyway. :)

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I'm excited to play this! Would you be willing to provide a linux version, too?

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That's something that might be on the horizon.  There are a few outstanding issues with the mkxp version, which is what I would use to run it on Linux, so I'd like to smooth those out first.

Hello, it's been a while! Do you have any plans to release on Linux?


Thanks for your great work. :)

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I currently don't have plans to release on Linux.  That still might change in the future--basically if Jimmy gets popular enough to justify the work for porting it.

Too bad, but I understand. I bought it anyway as it works well in Wine. I'm really enjoying it so far.

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Hey, awesome!  Glad you found a workaround!

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Great to see this here!  Downloading the game right now. 

It might take me some time to get on a windows machine to properle play it, tho. 

Still, I'm super excited. 

This looks so cool, very excited to play!

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Loving the game so far. I'm about 2 hours in. I love how the melodies are all over the place, and the whole imagination/empathy shtick is a good one. Definitely belongs in the pantheon of quality Earthbound-inspired RPGs from what I've played.

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Thanks--glad you're enjoying it!

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