Unaware In The City V36a Basic By Mr Unaware New !!top!! < Windows SAFE >

: Earning money at locations like Kevin's Diner or exploring riskier paths in the city's red-light district. What Makes v36a Basic Significant?

Stay tuned for the rumored v36b "Pro" version, which Mr Unaware New has described in a single leaked memo as “the same, but with pockets you’ll never remember using.”

The lead developer, Mr. Unaware, uses a numerical system to track major updates. For example, "v35," "v36," "v37," etc., represent major content patches. Each major version often has sub-versions (like v36a , v36b , v36c ) that indicate smaller tweaks, hotfixes, and incremental improvements. unaware in the city v36a basic by mr unaware new

A key improvement in v36a was an overhaul of the game's user interface:

: New items were added, including female gym shoes. Players can now choose specific footwear options when visiting the gym. : Earning money at locations like Kevin's Diner

Core survival bars that dictate how efficiently Jane works or moves without collapsing. Backstories and Goals

served primarily as a cleanup and optimization bridge moving away from the bug-heavy v35 build. Code Optimization: Unaware, uses a numerical system to track major updates

The is more than just a catchy phrase—it’s a call to reclaim our attention in an age of distractions. By intentionally selecting what we are "unaware" of, we free up mental space for what truly matters. As the v36a basic shows, sometimes the most advanced way to live in the city is to return to the basics. If you'd like, I can:

: You control a 21-year-old female protagonist in a large metropolis ("The City"), managing her work, relationships, and daily choices. Customization

As part of the ongoing updates toward a more "remastered" feel mentioned in Mr. Unaware's Devlog #140, the UI has been tweaked for smoother navigation, reducing the friction between exploring, interacting, and managing stats. Why Choose the Basic Version?

“I prefer to make one, big game with lots of content where everyone can find something for themselves, instead of releasing small games every few months.” Patreon