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Title: Bitch Land - Build 7.c (Fixed) by Breakfast5
Body:
Bitch Land returns with a crucial update. Build 7.c is now live — this version addresses stability issues from previous releases, with Breakfast5 implementing a targeted fix to improve performance and progression flow.
What’s inside this build:
If you hit a wall in earlier builds, 7.c is the version to play.
Important: Save data from Build 7.b may not carry over cleanly. Breakfast5 recommends a fresh start to avoid remnant bugs.
Download: [Insert link]
Patch notes excerpt:
“Fixed the softlock after the second major choice; recompiled scripts for the alleyway scene; removed duplicate entities causing memory leaks.” Bitch Land -Build 7.c- By Breakfast5 Fixed
Known remaining issues:
Let Breakfast5 know if you run into anything else. Enjoy (or endure) Bitch Land.
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Should you play Bitch Land -Build 7.c- By Breakfast5 Fixed?
Only if you have a high tolerance for absurdism, low-poly gore, and jokes that would get you banned from most Discord servers. Only if you believe that even the most broken, offensive, and bizarre creations deserve to exist in a playable state. If you have more specific questions or need
But if that sounds like your kind of wasteland? Then fire it up. Find a rusty pipe. Flip off the sun. And finally—finally—see what was always waiting at the end of Build 7.c.
Score: No number. But it runs now. And that’s everything.
You can find Bitch Land -Build 7.c- Fixed on select abandonware and mod forums. The original Breakfast5 has not been located. If you’re out there: someone finished your work. And it’s still gloriously, irreverently alive.
Breakfast5 hid ARG (Alternate Reality Game) elements inside Build 7.c. By inputting the Konami code on the title screen of the "Fixed" version, a hidden dev room appears. Inside, there is a note that reads: "If you are playing this version, you survived the crash. Thank you for staying."