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Another idea would be the ability to save certain sentences and select them into a directory :p

You know how you could make this better? why dont you have procedurally generated book covers as well? :O just a thought, love the new update, can see a few poem like books - random but uhh some make some sense actually, keep it up! love the buildings, be cool if you could add down stairs and upstairs too... increase the size so to speak

It could be done using AI to generate a 512x512 pixel image using the book seed as a seed for the image.

You don't need to do this but I keep thinking about it...(Maybe you already added this and I don't know) REORGANIZING BOOKS! Like a book code or moving around the books for like organization. Just an idea :P

If the OSX version doesn't work for you ("Not found. Obtaining sources.."), here is how to fix it:

1. Download it into your ~/Downloads folder.

2. Open Terminal

3. Type: cd ~/Downloads/LIbraryOfBlabber_016_osx/LIbraryOfBlabber.app/Contents

4. Type: ln -s Data/* .

Now you can double-click it and it should run properly.

Thanks for reporting this! I made a major mistake with file paths, I've corrected it! No need for this hack ^

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It works great now. Thanks!

This is an awesome thingy-that-you-made. It would make a great VR experience too :)

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I cant start it: I start it, it goes to the black screen with the credits, says 'not found obtaining sources' and stays like that...

On what platform are you running it? It might be a permission problem because at that point I am trying to read from a database file

If you were running on mac, it should work properly now, fixed it!

Really amazing. The atmosphere and the graphics are great. I am blown away and have no clue how you seamlessly implemented all of this. Bravo sir, bravo.

This is brilliant. The concept is brilliant but you also nailed the atmosphere of the library.

I know this sounds strange but in the game I really felt like jumping and especially sitting (or simply crouching). Like... jumping to get a book that's on one of the higher shelves and then just sitting down and look around while seated. Sitting down with the book would also be +++ but even without that, I feel like sitting down would have been very satisfactory.

But yeah, again this is absolutely brilliant. Having different kinds of randomness in different books was an excellent decision. Your game is a good experience. :)

great stuff- but unfortunately got stuck on OS X laptop, since RMB is required to close a book.. only have LMB enabled on my comp (and CNTRL + click didn't work). I'd suggest just using the spacebar to both open and close a book?

Suggestion, you could erm... have like stairs or elevators ... going down or up infinitely ....o.o Or go into doors to another building with books, instead of just shelves, what about also in piles? a load of books everywhere..you have to pick them up haha and drop, press the mouse button to read it and close it etc


thatll be cool....

I mean I love the layout as it is, texture is great especially on the archetecture

I do come across some books that dont even have a title and how can I actually read the books at the top shelf ??

Some books contain some english like '' or '' ''but '' she '' ''was'' Most books, if read out loud, sound like ancient texts or some alien language hahahaha

Beautiful and elegant implementation, and it even has books with cyrillic texts ;) Bravo!

Its just beautiful. .. .. and ....its just lets speak alien language simlator 2016

It's fascinating the way the text seems to be perpetually almost, but not quite, decipherable, or in another language. It's like someone that had a very, very shaky grasp of English went out and wrote an entire library of books.

Try picking up a book that seems almost on the cusp of understanding and try pronouncing a page out loud. It's like you're reading some kind of magic spell.

I think this authenitc gibbberish could be useful under certain unusual circumstances, like picking words for a magic spell in a story. It might be helpful in making up a fake language, too.

It would be really cool if there were random bookmarks or photos in the pages of some of the books.

Maybe the bookmarks and little photos could be part of a grand story, like how the library came to be or, where everyone else is, or why you are here...

I don't know why but I love the brick texture on the walls, and also there is something strangely addicting about just walking forward and not stopping. Never....ever...stopping.

Completely pointless, but somehow wonderful too :D

this is interesting and i enjoyed about an hour of playing, then the jibberish made my head hurt lol. i really liek the idea and would be interested to see an expansion of the idea where the library maybe had other people in it, maybe with their help u can strive to translate the text.

Yes, that would make the game very interesting! I would love to play something like that. Would pay too.

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Thanks for the game.

Doesn't work on OS X 10.11.1 (15B42)

https://api.monosnap.com/rpc/file/download?id=MuVn...

Wow, congratulations, that's really great. I've been working on a Library of Babel simulation myself, if you want to check it out : http://agar.itch.io/the-unity-of-babel.

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We should implement on a newer version, like an infinitely generated world with buildings fulll of books, not just on shelves, ability to actually pick them up, drop, read and put them back, ability to throw books around if the player pleases lol.

it would be good if the person could add a book in the archives and upload it toa server or something, one way to make it somewhat multiplayer?

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Fantastic. Have always wanted to explore The Library of Babel. Unfortunately, I did not find this comment written in any of the books I found.

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