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Update 1.08 (Mac)

Same update as Windows and Linux now available for Mac. Includes the following fixes:
-disabled the pogo for one of the puzzles in the Wexia Promontory
-fixed two small typos for late game items in the pause menu descriptions
-added a missing platform to one of the tubes
-fixed a bug where jumping from a thin platform would raise the Poacher noise level too much
-placed a spike collision-box in one spot where it was missing
-replaced wrong background tiles in one spot

Update 1.08 and Fix for Linux crashing (Linux)

Just uploaded the new(ish) patch 1.08 for linux that should hopefully fix a bug where the game was crashing at launch.
Same update as the windows one and includes:
-disabled the pogo for one of the puzzles in the Wexia Promontory
-fixed two small typos for late game items in the pause menu descriptions
-added a missing platform to one of the tubes
-fixed a bug where jumping from a thin platform would raise the Poacher noise level too much
-placed a spike collision-box in one spot where it was missing
-replaced wrong background tiles in one spot

Update 1.08 (Windows only)

New small update for Windows (Mac & Linux one will come soon!)
-disabled the pogo for one of the puzzles in the Wexia Promontory
-fixed two small typos for late game items in the pause menu descriptions
-added a missing platform to one of the tubes
-fixed a bug where jumping from a thin platform would raise the Poacher noise level too much
-placed a spike collision-box in one spot where it was missing
-replaced wrong background tiles in one spot

Update 1.07 (All Builds)

New update for Windows, Mac, & Linux
-fixed a bug where grind sound would continue to play after using the warp portal
-added a bit of flair to a cutscene with the Kure NPC
-fixed a bug where an NPC on Klonix would have looping dialogue

Stardust Demon Soundtrack Now Available!

The HUGE soundtrack to Stardust Demon is now available on Steam! There are 62 tracks and over 2 whole hours of music here, from the ethereal beep-boops of Klonix to the mind-melting guitar riffs of Bloodvex... and all of the eclectic oddities in between.