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Play this super unfinished game, which was originally going to feature Warioware-esque minigames and milk would be collected to allow you to level up. It is now a collectathon that likely doesn't work because we finished it 2 minutes before the deadline. Feedback/bug help is appreciated.

  1. Buff Cat Mac Os Catalina
  2. Buff Cat Mac Os 11

Use WASD or the arrow keys to control the cat, and SPACE to interact/talk. Also, be sure to talk to cats, most of them are pretty generous felines. Some even give you hints if you talk to them again!

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This was our first ever game, period, and also our first game jam. We're really proud of the music and art, as all music and art is produced in house and we have no official composers or artists on the team. Actually, everything but fonts is produced by us.

This is literally the prototype of the the prototype of the prototype of the prototype. Just about everything is broken. Also, we chose a genre (RPG-ish) that needs tons of development time and yet most of the programming happened in the span of 2 days because of school. If there is a prize for worst game in the jam, we have it in the bag! But we learned a lot and had tons of fun, so I hope you do too!

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, macOS, HTML5
AuthorTrinityGamesDev
GenreRole Playing
Made withGodot
Tags2D, cat, Short, Singleplayer, vimjam
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish

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I recommend the downloadable versions over the web version, it's a bit glitchy on the web.

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You asked me about the audio.I think it gives a sort of unsettling vibe, considering the bad guy will come if you don't collect all the milk, it's doing it's job.The thing I'd recommend is simply making what you think sounds good, and then looking to make that as good as possible. When I do music, and even when I did the song for my game, I make it. then I look at it to see what's not right, just like with code, and after I make the changes it normally sounds better. In the case with FlusterCluck! I made that music over the course of an entire workday, and still ended up adding more and taking things out the next day.

Wow, thanks for the feedback! If I might ask (sorry for bothering you again), which song did you think was the best (out of the menu theme, the boss cat theme, or the searching theme)? You don't need to go in depth for this one, it would just be helpful for me to know which one sounds the best because I took different approaches in creating each one. For the searching theme, I kind of made it up randomly as I went along, for the menu theme, I tried to kind of evolve the music if that makes sense, and for the boss cat theme, I had a general idea of the feel and flow I wanted and tried to go with that, and I wonder if that played a part in how good the music is. Again, don't spend too much time on this, I've already used up too much of your time already lol.

there were only 3 right?I think the best one was the ‘kingdom hearts/final fantasy rpg' sounding one that plays while you're getting the milk, especially because it has the silly meow like synth but still sounds like oh snap this is a boss.

Awesome, thanks! That really helps because it tells me I should plan for my purpose before I make a track. I got it mixed up in my comment lol; that was actually the one where I was trying to fit a certain emotion/theme, and the bosscat theme was the one where I placed random notes. Kind of a funny coincidence, but that was actually based off a boss theme I was making for a dog in another game of mine. Anyways, thanks again for all your help! If there's anything I can do for you, just ask, cause I feel like I owe you for helping me out so much XD.

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Buff Cat Mac Os Catalina

Created 06/01/2012 06:48 | Updated 07/17/2014 02:42

To configure the NAS device from an Apple OS:

  1. Boot the NAS device while it is connected to the router
  2. Access the settings of the router and look at the DHCP client list.
    This will show the IP address the NAS device received or use the Buffalo NAS Navigator 2, which will show the IP address, the hostname, the firmware version on more info about your Buffalo NAS device.
  3. From your web browser, navigate tohttp://, where is the IP address that was assigned to the NAS device by the router.
  4. Login using admin as the username and password as the password. From there assign the NAS device a Network Name under Basic.
  5. To mount a share from the NAS device, navigate to Go->Connect to Server and enter where is the name of the NAS device.
    This should display a screen to allow for mounting a share from the NAS device . Choose guest or enter no password if prompted.

If unable to do this, try using the steps below:

BuffCat Mac OS
  1. Check the IP range of the network. In order to accomplish this, navigate to the Apple Menu->System Preferences->Network.
  2. Get the IP address range of the network being used by selecting the adapter being used to connect to the router (usually called Built in Ethernet for wired or Airport Adapter for wireless).
  3. Select theTCP/IP tab. Write down the IP address of the computer, the Subnet Mask, and the Router/Default Gateway.
  4. The user will need to make up an address to give to the Terastation based on this data.
    For example, if the Router address is 192.168.0.1 and the address of the computer is 192.168.0.105, then the range is 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254, and the router is probably giving out addresses starting at 100.
    It may be possible to give the TeraStation an address of 192.168.0.254 or 192.168.0.50 since it is unlikely that those will be given out by the router.

Changing the address of the computer:

  1. Choose the wired adapter and set it to Configure Manually.
  2. Enter the IP address of 192.168.11.100 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, disregard the other addresses at the moment.
  3. Plug the Terastation directly into the computer using Ethernet and start the initialization of settings.
  4. Open a web browser and navigate to 'http://192.168.11.150'.
  5. Log in with 'admin' and 'password' for username and password.
  6. Navigate to Network->IP Address Properties and disable Automatic via DHCP.
  7. Enter the IP address that was created, the subnet mask and Default Gateway(Router) address that was noted.
  8. Click apply and reconnect it to the router.
  9. Navigate back to Apple Menu->System Preferences->Network and set the adapter back to 'Configure Using DHCP' to get an address from the router again.
  10. To connect to the built-in share, navigate to Go->Connect to Server and enter the IP address that was created for the Terastation. This will display a fileshare mounting page.
  11. Choose guest or enter no password if prompted.

To access the settings from now on, open up a web browser and go to 'http://>' where is the IP address that was assigned to the Terastation.


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