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Hi....I am looking for AppGameKit games on Itch.

I can report to you that this game can be run in K-meleon without any problem! Good job! (K-meleon is the name of the browser which I use. Actually, not too many people use it.)

 By the way, AppGameKit looks really nice!!

Works great here on FF. Nice little gem, Conjured!

I cannot get this game to load.

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Are you using a mobile device or PC?

I have only tested using Mozilla's FireFox (version 78.0.2) on Windows 7 PC

I have had one other user saying that they were having issues with the text input for their name when using Google Chrome, so if you try it using FireFox, then you should have better results.

I am using a PC with Chrome. When I got to this page initially a pop-up shows that says (and this is somewhat paraphrased, "Am embedded page at v6p9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net says you have not saved a user name yet..." with a box to click ok. It then loads the directions screen with yellow words on the black background. Then when I clicked full screen it opened what I was assuming was a loading bad that wasn't making any progress, in playing around with it more today I realized that was where I needed to enter my user 

name. If it is right that these are the steps I need to run to play the game I would explain that in the description below because it appeared to me that the game wouldn't load to play.

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I assumed that most people would understand the instructions being given to them in the message dialogs, and therefore would not need redundant information in the description page.

Those are not steps to run the game, they are part of the game...ie.... user name input.

I have no control over the way Google Chrome handles or highlights the information in the message dialogs. So, if there is a problem with the message being displayed, then the problem is in the browser, not the game.

If you have cookies enabled for your browser, then you should not be required to enter you name again, as you will be recognized automatically in the future.