
On Linux, you can find your Ren'py save files in the following folder: ~/. Paste/enter the path ( ~/Library/RenPy/game_directory) into the text field and hit Go.Your Ren'py save files on Mac can be found at this path: ~/Library/RenPy/game_directory Once the File Explorer window is open, click the address bar at the top, paste in %APPDATA%/RenPy/game_directory, and hit ENTER on your keyboard: To access this folder, simply open up an Explorer window by right clicking your start menu and clicking "File Explorer". On Windows, your Ren'py save files can be found in the following folder: %APPDATA%/RenPy/game_directory (and I will not give you any working links as it contains converted game files -> would be considered piracy) I havent found any. Their port has been taken down, however after some googling I was able to find a workling download. See help for your operating system below: Windows recently, while browsing vndb, I discovered that MGQ has been fully 'ported' to renpy. The location of Ren'py save files varies based on the operating system being used. There are many reasons why someone might want to access their Ren'py save files, including: backing up their saves, moving them over to a new computer, or even deleting their progress in a novel. Having launched in 2004, it has had many additions over the years and now has a wide range of functionality. Ren'py itself is written in Python and open-source (you can find its repository on GitHub here). Often they will allow input from the user as they navigate through each "scene", which may make changes to outcomes and the general storyline. Because of their heavy usage of images and sounds to deliver the story, visual novels are usually considered to be more like video games than actual novels. Visual novels are best described as stories that are told through through both images, sounds and words. Ren'py is a software engine for visual novels that was released in summer 2004.
