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Flashing Lights - Online Multiplayer Police, Fire and EMS

Hello Everyone, As many of you may know, Enforcer has not received any updates for quite some time.

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Hello Everyone, As many of you may know, Enforcer has not received any updates for quite some time. Odin Game Studios, the development team that worked on Enforcer has since been closed permanently and the team has split up and began working on other titles. Unfortunately, this means that there will be no more updates to Enforcer as the developer has shut down. Since Enforcer, as a publisher we have been working on games like Jalopy, Dad Quest, Shoppe Keep, Floatlands and Tracks: The Train Set Game. These are of course titles that probably don’t interest many of you here, but since publishing Enforcer we’ve learnt a lot and have evolved to try and do the best we can. We have been working on a new game for several months with a new developer that has no relationship with Odin Game Studios. which combines Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services with online multiplayer. This project is being developed by a new developer and can be played co-operatively online with up to six players on a 7km x 7km map (Though the number of players that can play together may increase over time). Details of the development will be much more transparent and we will not be talking about any content in detail until it is working as a functioning prototype. This is how we’ve been handling all updates for all our titles. The biggest mistake we learnt from Enforcer was communicating an update from the developer before seeing it for ourselves. This is what led to the current mess with Enforcer and we have been doing everything we can across all other games to avoid mentioning what is coming until we see it working ourselves. We have launched a Kickstarter campaign for Flashing Lights which will include access to the games Alpha towards the end of this year. All Pledges (except the £1 pledge) contains alpha access because we need feedback. I have a large list of suggestions, features and dislikes collected from the Enforcer forum and we’re working through those. But being able to share builds and receive feedback will be invaluable to the game. If you want to check out the game in more detail, do check out the games Kickstarter Page. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/excaliburgames/flashing-lights-police-fire-ems

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addedHello Everyone, As many of you may know, Enforcer has not received any updates for quite some time. Odin Game Studios, the development team that worked on Enforcer has since been closed permanently and the team has split up and began working on other titles. Unfortunately, this means that there will be no more updates to Enforcer as the developer has shut down. Since Enforcer, as a publisher we have been working on games like Jalopy, Dad Quest, Shoppe Keep, Floatlands and Tracks: The Train Set Game. These are of course titles that probably don’t interest many of you here, but since publishing Enforcer we’ve learnt a lot and have evolved to try and do the best we can. We have been working on a new game for several months with a new developer that has no relationship with Odin Game Studios. which combines Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services with online multiplayer. This project is being developed by a new developer and can be played co-operatively online with up to six players on a 7km x 7km map (Though the number of players that can play together may increase over time). Details of the development will be much more transparent and we will not be talking about any content in detail until it is working as a functioning prototype. This is how we’ve been handling all updates for all our titles. The biggest mistake we learnt from Enforcer was communicating an update from the developer before seeing it for ourselves. This is what led to the current mess with Enforcer and we have been doing everything we can across all other games to avoid mentioning what is coming until we see it working ourselves. We have launched a Kickstarter campaign for Flashing Lights which will include access to the games Alpha towards the end of this year. All Pledges (except the £1 pledge) contains alpha access because we need feedback. I have a large list of suggestions, features and dislikes collected from the Enforcer forum and we’re working through those. But being able to share builds and receive feedback will be invaluable to the game. If you want to check out the game in more detail, do check out the games Kickstarter Page. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/excaliburgames/flashing-lights-police-fire-ems

Enforcer: Police Crime Action changes

addedHello Everyone, As many of you may know, Enforcer has not received any updates for quite some time. Odin Game Studios, the development team that worked on Enforcer has since been closed permanently and the team has split up and began working on other titles. Unfortunately, this means that there will be no more updates to Enforcer as the developer has shut down. Since Enforcer, as a publisher we have been working on games like Jalopy, Dad Quest, Shoppe Keep, Floatlands and Tracks: The Train Set Game. These are of course titles that probably don’t interest many of you here, but since publishing Enforcer we’ve learnt a lot and have evolved to try and do the best we can. We have been working on a new game for several months with a new developer that has no relationship with Odin Game Studios. which combines Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services with online multiplayer. This project is being developed by a new developer and can be played co-operatively online with up to six players on a 7km x 7km map (Though the number of players that can play together may increase over time). Details of the development will be much more transparent and we will not be talking about any content in detail until it is working as a functioning prototype. This is how we’ve been handling all updates for all our titles. The biggest mistake we learnt from Enforcer was communicating an update from the developer before seeing it for ourselves. This is what led to the current mess with Enforcer and we have been doing everything we can across all other games to avoid mentioning what is coming until we see it working ourselves. We have launched a Kickstarter campaign for Flashing Lights which will include access to the games Alpha towards the end of this year. All Pledges (except the £1 pledge) contains alpha access because we need feedback. I have a large list of suggestions, features and dislikes collected from the Enforcer forum and we’re working through those. But being able to share builds and receive feedback will be invaluable to the game. If you want to check out the game in more detail, do check out the games Kickstarter Page. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/excaliburgames/flashing-lights-police-fire-ems

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