Nooooooo! I left my running and missed the ending....is there a way to record the screen so I don't miss it next time?
I also found a little trick. There will be a small spoiler below, but I don't know how to put a poiler tag. So uh... SPOILER! After the game ends if you don't click retry and close out of the app, it will start you about 5 minutes before the ending. It seems you can also get different endings by repeating this.
So, I am on a roadtrip with my mom and bro and are currently in Montana. I thought,"Hey! Why stare at these actual mountains when I can stare at a virtual one on my iPad?" I opened the app to stare at for the next hour and never got to....because it never stopped telling me to have patience....for twenty minutes. I have never had a problem with it until now. Any one else having this same problem?
That is your punishment for not being patient. Kidding, but that is strange. Did you restart the app and try again?
So the new update is deleting all the items stuck to the mountain. One by one they disappear in a puff of smoke. :/
I had it for a while but just downloaded it! So what I'm supposed to do! Just watch the mountain? And what's that Blood Mode?
You do not watch the mountain, you must be the mountain. You are the mountain! Blood mode requires that you spill your blood on the device to please the mountain gods and to prevent the destruction of your mountain.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/313340/discussions/0/35221031817261636/ The Mountain community threads on STEAM have had 1200+ posts since '14 and this one in particular is an incredible read. Most people come to troll the game and get destroyed by Zen. It's rather hilarious. Mountain has fans who use it for meditation. They took the thread in crazy directions. Most people also fail to discover it's an instrumental game that changes accordingly. I own three copies. I can't quite explain the calm it provides in composing short tunes for garage band or kaossilator. It really helps writing ambient styled music or lullabies. Mountain is a game as well as a simple clean modern musical instrument. Mountain is indestructible; despite how things come and go, the uncarved block remains.