Paleo Pines game developers behind the coziest game of the season have kept an ear to the ground to ensure that any glitches and quality-of-life fixes can be implemented through continuous updates. Here’s the latest as of November 27.
Paleo Pines v1.2.23: Full Patch Notes Listed
BIG UPDATES
Additional Updates
How to Reach Out to Paleo Pines in Case of Glitches or Issues
In the case that you happen to run into any issues or bugs while you’re exploring Paleo Pines, be sure to screenshot the game if you’re able to or record what is happening. It isn’t necessary to file a glitch bug to the game developers but it will help them get a better idea of what is going on.
Other than that, there are a couple of different ways you can reach out to Paleo Pines to let them know that you have discovered something in their game. One method is tojoin their Discord Server; not only will this allow you to get a heads up whenever there are updates within the game or community discussion about the game, but there’s a channel within the server where you can discuss the glitch/bug.

Another method is to go straight to the source and head to thePaleo Pines Steam Pagewhere many people go to talk about how to solve common issues within the game as well as report bugs. By heading to the Steam Page and looking over the Navigation Bar on the right, players should look for the Paleo Pines Discussion page to begin a thread about the glitch you’ve come across. Or you can add information to a preexisting thread if other players have been running across the same problem.
Hopefully, in the future, we’ll see more updates that add more content to the game, but as of now, there’s still plenty to explore within the three massive areas, Veridian Valley, Dapplewood, and Ariacotta Canyon. For more news and guides on Paleo Pines, don’t forget to visit the game tag just below this article.

Jordan Lemons
Jordan is a college student jumping into the world of gaming journalism. Some of her favorite games would include but are most certainly not limited to Genshin Impact, Final Fantasy, Ace Attorney, and Danganronpa.
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