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Steam News28 September 20205y ago

The launch is getting closer

Hello everyone! Past few weeks have been quite busy. The first third of the Early Access version is now completed, and the rest of the game is done by 60 to 70 per cent.

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Hello everyone! Past few weeks have been quite busy. The first third of the Early Access version is now completed, and the rest of the game is done by 60 to 70 per cent. While making new content we’ve also been focusing on the flow of the game, which keeps getting better and better. We’ve also added the first music pieces to the game, and score composed by Juhana Lehtiniemi is very, very fitting to the atmosphere of the game. For the coming weeks we’ll concentrating on adding variation to the game, so you can experience what the game has to offer right from the get-go. On the functional side, things are looking pretty good. Majority of game stopping bugs have been squished. There are few issues that require some more attention than others, but these will be resolved before the game is launched. The release is happening in just a few weeks. If you are reading this and haven’t already wishlisted the game, we’d really appreciate if you did so. And it’s always merrier with more people, so it would be super cool if you could spread the word about this weird little game. Now it’s time to roll up the sleeves and to prepare for the final push.

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fixedHello everyone! Past few weeks have been quite busy. The first third of the Early Access version is now completed, and the rest of the game is done by 60 to 70 per cent. While making new content we’ve also been focusing on the flow of the game, which keeps getting better and better. We’ve also added the first music pieces to the game, and score composed by Juhana Lehtiniemi is very, very fitting to the atmosphere of the game. For the coming weeks we’ll concentrating on adding variation to the game, so you can experience what the game has to offer right from the get-go. On the functional side, things are looking pretty good. Majority of game stopping bugs have been squished. There are few issues that require some more attention than others, but these will be resolved before the game is launched. The release is happening in just a few weeks. If you are reading this and haven’t already wishlisted the game, we’d really appreciate if you did so. And it’s always merrier with more people, so it would be super cool if you could spread the word about this weird little game. Now it’s time to roll up the sleeves and to prepare for the final push.

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fixedHello everyone! Past few weeks have been quite busy. The first third of the Early Access version is now completed, and the rest of the game is done by 60 to 70 per cent. While making new content we’ve also been focusing on the flow of the game, which keeps getting better and better. We’ve also added the first music pieces to the game, and score composed by Juhana Lehtiniemi is very, very fitting to the atmosphere of the game. For the coming weeks we’ll concentrating on adding variation to the game, so you can experience what the game has to offer right from the get-go. On the functional side, things are looking pretty good. Majority of game stopping bugs have been squished. There are few issues that require some more attention than others, but these will be resolved before the game is launched. The release is happening in just a few weeks. If you are reading this and haven’t already wishlisted the game, we’d really appreciate if you did so. And it’s always merrier with more people, so it would be super cool if you could spread the word about this weird little game. Now it’s time to roll up the sleeves and to prepare for the final push.

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