Source code just got released:
https://inkbunny.net/j/354233
" When I released Monster Mind, there were of course a lot of requests for new Pokemon, new sex toys, or people who wanted to change the game in multiple ways -- removing the minigames, skipping the puzzles, cheating for money, and so on. I wanted to keep the source code a secret for one year because the game had a lot of cool secrets I wanted people to find on their own as a community, as opposed to just by sifting through source code.
It's been a year and the community has surpassed my wildest imagination! And while secrets are fun, and there are some secrets left nobody's found yet -- programming is fun too and I want people to be able to make the game their own. So, to that end, here is the source code for Monster Mind 1.07.3:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1wotpazy7xazvb0/monstermind-1...
There is a readme.txt included which describes how to build the project. If you're a programmer, you might try cleaning up the windows version, making a version of the game for iOS or Android, or hacking the game so that it gives you unlimited money or lets you skip puzzles. If you're an artist and a programmer, you might try adding your own Pokemon. If you're a writer, you might think about adding some new dialog sequences for your favorite pokemon. If you're bilingual, you might translate the game to another language. Or if you're none of these but you're simply curious about the game, you might browse the source code to see how your favorite Pokemon work or look at some dialog that you never got to see yourself.
If you want to ask questions about the code, or talk about the code with other people, some people are already discussing it in the #spoilers channel of the Monster Mind Disc ord. Or of course you can always contact me in any number of ways. Happy hacking"
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