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Wholesome, cute AND delicious!

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i finally got to making them after two weeks and they are so good

I REQUIRE TO MAKE THOSE PANCAKES

i love stupid human cat make stupid blurred pancake with giant spoiler on it :3

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99% talk 1% pancakes

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So cute! I gotta try to make those pancakes someday! Thank you guys, this was really lovely

Will this ever be added as DLC?
How much does it cost to upload DLC to Steam?

i will just post this from steam forum

Configuring Additional DLC Depots After following the depot documentation you should have one DLC Depot added to your Base App. If you need to add additional DLC depots to support alternate languages, OS's, or architectures, follow the steps below:
  1. Open the Steamworks App Admin for the base App (All depots are managed in the base App, not in the DLC).
  2. Navigate into Steamworks Settings, SteamPipe, Depots.
  3. Click the Add New Depot button, set the name, and click OK. Give it a name similar to the existing DLC depot so you can easily identify it.
  4. Set the correct language, OS or architecture.
  5. Choose the correct DLC from the dropdown box to associate this depot with the DLC.
  6. Click Save Changes. Note that the Steam client will not know about the new depot until you have published your changes.
  7. Add the depots to any packages which need to contain your depot (e.g. Developer Comp package)
  8. On your build machine, add a new depot build script for the new DLC depot.
  9. Add that new depot build script to your base game app build script.
  10. Complete any remaining tasks to upload the new Depot files, set the build live, etc.
Note: All DLC depots reside within the Base App Depot list. There is no way to have Depots reside within your DLC App directly.

Source: https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/application/dlc
Referenced "Depot Documentation": https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/application/depots

So @Topic: No it does not cost you extra $100 to release a DLC. You simply update the file-pool of your base game and create a new depot for a DLC that should be buyable. Then you link your desired DLC files with said depot and there you go

It is soooooooo cool, how i didn't know about that game, i just wanna do them so much, that i want to eat and now is 0:30, best game i ever played 10 pancakes / 10, so much smiling and i won't regret my decision to not go to sleep

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HOW HAS IT BEEN 10 YEARS ALREADY?!

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I will be playing this later. Thank you, Future Cat Games & Nightmargin. I know a bit of Japanese, but not a lot, but maybe I could make a Translation patch?

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masterpeice

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10 years?!!, how passing the time… I’m remember when I’as played this game in 2014

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I made Polish translations for OneShot and OneShot the Pancake Episode!

Happy 10th Anniversary!

Where are they?

My game does not start, a window just appears for a second and then disappears. I had the same error with the main game, but there I simply changed it to the 32-bit version.

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Exactly as advertised, nobody died and Niko got pancakes



pot***ium

Cesium better.

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Happy birthday!

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sorry niko im kinda late, but happy birthday

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Happy Late Ass 10th Anniversary! (I Said Late Ass Because I'm Late By 34 Days.)

cool, tho idk where i could find a spanish localization,,

that was actually so cool and so freaking funny thank you so much for this  ! (i wanted to make the 100 pancakes with Ling and Niko...)

This was adorable and I burst out into laughter a few times.  Actual workable recipes is a nice touch.  Thanks for this cute little skit and happy 10th!  (dear god it's been ten years since the version that would actually lockdown play if you messed up...)

Linux Install Directions (Tested on Arch/Steam Deck):

- Install Lutris from the Discover Store

- Click the "+" to add a game, then select "Install a Windows game from an executable".



- Give the game a name. Keep everything as the default values (Windows 10 64-bit preset). Click install.


- Keep Wine selected. Click install.


- Here you can change the install directory. Just keep it as the default. Shortcuts are optional. Click continue.


- Click "..." and select the setup file. This should be "oneshot_pancake.exe" within the game files you downloaded.


- Wait for the game setup to complete. Oneshot Pancakes should automatically start, though there is still one last step to finish the install. Close out of Oneshot Pancakes.

- Right click on the game in Lutris and select "Configure".

- Go to "Game options" and Click "..." to select the Game Executable. Once again, this is "oneshot_pancake.exe" within the game files you downloaded.



Oneshot: The Pancake Episode should be working now. You can start it from the desktop shortcut or from Lutris itself. You can also add this to steam, though it will not run in big picture mode/gaming mode.

Please note: I've only been able to verify that the game boots and the settings options work. I haven't played through the game yet, so fair warning that their could be some unknown compatibility issues when playing on Linux.

Hope this helps!

This game was absolutely precious.

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I think i have. a problem?  i can't tell if this is a me problem or game problem :// any tips/suggestions?

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What hardware are you trying to run this on?  Since the game doesn't have super high specs, but a graphics card (integrated or otherwise) with OpenGL 2.0 or higher support is required.

windows 11 (if thats what u mean).  idk if i have openGL2.0 support on here but that may v well be the issue lmao

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感谢开发者提供的翻译包,我进行了简体中文的翻译!!

祝OneShot10周年快乐!!!

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