MILFtopia [v0.271] [Lednah]

 


MILFtopia [v0.271] [Lednah]


Overview

The Adventures of Danny McCroy

Developer Publisher
by Lednah



Changelog

v0.26
80+ new images added
Overall 1400+ images
Interactivity added
Android port compressed to under 650 MB



Ren'py game touch gestures on android
swipe down to hide the ui
swipe left to roll back
swipe right to start skipping of text
swipe 2x left&right to open the game menu
swipe up&down to toggle a small window with memory usage information
longpress the save file thumbnail in the save/load screen to delete this slot



Link Download

Windows

LINK

MacOS

LINK

Android

LINK

GALLERY UNLOCKER

Features & how to install mod?

Extract the files into “game” sub-folder of the game.

How to Download from MEGA using a Download Manager
by Kelvin Kathia4 min readFebruary 5, 2019

UPDATE: The steps in this tutorial no longer work with MEGA. Firstly, the app we used to generate links with — MegaDownloader — is no longer being maintained. Secondly, MEGA changed the URL structure of the download links which means the app cannot detect them to generate download / streaming links. As an alternative to downloading through the browser, consider instead using the MEGA Desktop App.

MEGA sets itself apart from other cloud storage services in that it offers end-to-end encryption for files uploaded. It also gives a generous 50 GB worth of storage to free users.

On the other hand, their entry-level business account that comes with a whooping 15 TB is arguably one of the most cost-effective options, cheaper than both Dropbox and Google Drive for the same amount of storage.

The service however comes with one downside: it downloads files using the browser’s blob saving functionality. This is not the most reliable of downloading, especially for large files, however it’s a necessary evil for the end-to-end encryption to work.

Basically, the browser downloads the data while its encrypted and once it’s done downloading, decrypts it for you to save it. This blob download however brings with it some limitations, such as :

not all browsers work or work well with the blob saving functionality (e.g. old versions of IE)
loss of internet connection may break downloads with no way to resume
maximum download speeds may not be achieved or accelerated for that matter
the download is temporarily downloaded in the browser cache folder (typically located in the System partition) which may not be ideal for large downloads when the free space is limited in that partition
When downloading normally through the browser, the above limitations are usually overcome by making use of a download manager.

With MEGA, it would seem the closest option to achieving this is for one to use the MEGASync app however you can actually use a normal download manager like FDM or IDM. Here’s how.

Step 1: Generate Download Link with MegaDownloader
First we need to generate a download link for the file to download using an application called MegaDownloader. Once you have it installed, do the following:

Launch MegaDownloader and go to Options > Configuration > Streaming and enable the option ‘Use streaming server‘.
Copy the generated MEGA download link for the file you want to download. e.g. https://mega.nz/#!ouR2hQJT!utjCA5ODxrp8zSGR8gbwMB9gmkJkFpAhoJsbHOJx7ZY
The application will automatically detect the copied URL and launch the streaming window. If it does not, go to the menu and select the Streaming option followed by Watch Online then paste the link in the MEGA URL link box.
Next, copy the link that is generated in the Streaming URL link box. e.g. http://localhost:54321/streaming?t=1

4. Keep MegaDownloader running (don’t exit).

Step 2: Download Link with a Download Manager
1. Just open your download manager and paste the link you’ve just generated and start your download normally. In my case, I use the good old FDM though it should work with other download managers.

2. If you need to download multiple files, just repeat the steps above and feed the generated streaming link to your download manager. The links for the files will look the same and only the last part will be different in order of how they’ve been generated e.g.
http://localhost:54321/streaming?t=1
http://localhost:54321/streaming?t=2
http://localhost:54321/streaming?t=3
3. The downloads may appear named as streaming but once the download begins the actual name of the file will be resolved. If this fails to happen, remember to rename the file with the actual file name and extension once it is completed.

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