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Steam News26 March 201610y ago

Patching Things Up

Hi everyone. Escape has been on the market for three days now, and during this period we received a lot of feedback and got a general idea how people played the game and what we thought they did right and which features

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changedHi everyone. Escape has been on the market for three days now, and during this period we received a lot of feedback and got a general idea how people played the game and what we thought they did right and which features we thought they missed out on. We have also been working hard to iron out any bugs or issues we noticed, and for this reason version 1.04 of Escape is currently live. The biggest changes are explaining the underlying concept of Escape inside the game itself, so we included a "help" button explaining the game's purpose, controls, and how to play. We also added two basic videos that play at the end of each run showing what we believe are the biggest two ideas that players miss when trying to escape for the first few times. Control-wise we added analog stick support for those using a gamepad (you can still use shoulder buttons to turn), and tweaked other options as well as adding several minor features. We will continue working on the game and pushing out updates on an almost daily basis, all while working on the major updates that will be hitting very soon. We thank everyone who got in touch with us, the reviewers who made us very happy with their opinions (so far 4 positive 0 negative!) and with every person who purchased Escape to check it out. If you have anything to say please contact us by sending an email or starting a thread in the discussions tab, or commenting here. Thank you and see you in the next update! Some very exciting things are on the way :)

Hi everyone. Escape has been on the market for three days now, and during this period we received a lot of feedback and got a general idea how people played the game and what we thought they did right and which features we thought they missed out on. We have also been working hard to iron out any bugs or issues we noticed, and for this reason version 1.04 of Escape is currently live. The biggest changes are explaining the underlying concept of Escape inside the game itself, so we included a "help" button explaining the game's purpose, controls, and how to play. We also added two basic videos that play at the end of each run showing what we believe are the biggest two ideas that players miss when trying to escape for the first few times. Control-wise we added analog stick support for those using a gamepad (you can still use shoulder buttons to turn), and tweaked other options as well as adding several minor features. We will continue working on the game and pushing out updates on an almost daily basis, all while working on the major updates that will be hitting very soon. We thank everyone who got in touch with us, the reviewers who made us very happy with their opinions (so far 4 positive 0 negative!) and with every person who purchased Escape to check it out. If you have anything to say please contact us by sending an email or starting a thread in the discussions tab, or commenting here. Thank you and see you in the next update! Some very exciting things are on the way :)

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