A version number like suggests an "Alpha" or very early development stage. In such builds, you should expect: Frequent bugs or crashes. Incomplete features or placeholder assets.
: Most community projects include a README.txt or CHANGELOG that details the version (0.1.3) and the developer's notes. 2. Execution Environment
The potential for save file incompatibility with future versions (e.g., 0.2.x).
: Look for common Linux executables (e.g., files without extensions or .sh scripts) and assets (e.g., .rpyc for Ren'Py games or Unity data folders).