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I have an error message when trying to install Samorost 1 on Macbook Pro with the latest MacOS through GOG Galaxy client.
Downloading the offline installer doesn't work either...

Macbook Pro system info:
Chip: Apple M1 Pro
MacOS Ventura 13.0.1
Post edited November 11, 2022 by polecat1
Sorry to hear that. What does the error look like? Would you please screenshot the message or copy paste the text? Does it appear when clicking download or sometime during the download? Thanks for the info!
Thanks for getting back!
In case of *.pkg file there's a message saying that Apple cannot verify whether the software is safe and that I should contact the developer.

This time I tried on my friend's MacBook which has macOS Monterey 12.5
Post edited November 18, 2022 by polecat1
Hm, similar issues tend to be solved if you right-click the file and select Open. Then you should get an option to "Open app anyway" or something of that sort. This will whitelist the app from then on. It looks like this problem might be something that came with the Ventura update. Does it work for you on Monterey?

This should not be an issue, however, if you download and start the game through the gog galaxy client. The above fix could help in both cases.
Post edited November 23, 2022 by pschdlia
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pschdlia: Hm, similar issues tend to be solved if you right-click the file and select Open. Then you should get an option to "Open app anyway" or something of that sort. This will whitelist the app from then on. It looks like this problem might be something that came with the Ventura update. Does it work for you on Monterey?

This should not be an issue, however, if you download and start the game through the gog galaxy client. The above fix could help in both cases.
Ok, so I am back on my Macbook with Ventura 13.0.1.
See the attached screenshots.
One is from gog galaxy client, the other one is what I see when I right-click the pkg file.
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pschdlia: Hm, similar issues tend to be solved if you right-click the file and select Open. Then you should get an option to "Open app anyway" or something of that sort. This will whitelist the app from then on. It looks like this problem might be something that came with the Ventura update. Does it work for you on Monterey?

This should not be an issue, however, if you download and start the game through the gog galaxy client. The above fix could help in both cases.
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polecat1: Ok, so I am back on my Macbook with Ventura 13.0.1.
See the attached screenshots.
One is from gog galaxy client, the other one is what I see when I right-click the pkg file.
good. From what you see when you right-click the file, choose "Open". You will get another dialogue window, but that one should have an option to open the app. It will look something like this:
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polecat1: Ok, so I am back on my Macbook with Ventura 13.0.1.
See the attached screenshots.
One is from gog galaxy client, the other one is what I see when I right-click the pkg file.
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pschdlia: good. From what you see when you right-click the file, choose "Open". You will get another dialogue window, but that one should have an option to open the app. It will look something like this:
Nope.
That's what I see.
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pschdlia: good. From what you see when you right-click the file, choose "Open". You will get another dialogue window, but that one should have an option to open the app. It will look something like this:
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polecat1: Nope.
That's what I see.
Hm, not sure why it would not give you the option. I get the dialogue window I sent... this could also be caused by a corrupted download.

Try these troubleshooting tips: https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/213038425-Faq-and-solutions-for-known-issues

alternatively, you can always download the game from our itch.io
Post edited December 02, 2022 by pschdlia