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Steam News3 December 20205y ago

Update 0.2.3

UI: - Added an option for timers for turns. Once it hits 0, your turn automatically ends. - Added an option for action limits.

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  • UI and audio
  • Gameplay
addedUI:Added an option for timers for turns. Once it hits 0, your turn automatically ends. - Added an option for action limits. Basically, now, you can choose whether you want players to only make a certain number of moves each turn; be it 1, 5, 10, or a number that makes this setting completely pointless. - Added an indicator card (Mover Card) that shows which tile a player is moving from, and which side. This is to help with players knowing which side and tile their card is from, as well as an addition for the next mode being added in. I may change this however since it doesn't look as nice as I would like it to. - Some of the interactions with the manual have changed to where you need to click the sections to see their information. This was done so that multiple players could click parts of the manual to show information. - Fixed some issues with controllers and activating players and their controllers.
fixedGameplay:Increased the speeds of each of the three speed choices. This also means that the base speed,(ie: the starting speed) is faster as well. - Fixed some more of the issues with boats, since they seem to always cause issues. Should be good for now.

Isle of the Crown changes

addedAdded an option for timers for turns. Once it hits 0, your turn automatically ends. - Added an option for action limits. Basically, now, you can choose whether you want players to only make a certain number of moves each turn; be it 1, 5, 10, or a number that makes this setting completely pointless. - Added an indicator card (Mover Card) that shows which tile a player is moving from, and which side. This is to help with players knowing which side and tile their card is from, as well as an addition for the next mode being added in. I may change this however since it doesn't look as nice as I would like it to. - Some of the interactions with the manual have changed to where you need to click the sections to see their information. This was done so that multiple players could click parts of the manual to show information. - Fixed some issues with controllers and activating players and their controllers.
fixedIncreased the speeds of each of the three speed choices. This also means that the base speed,(ie: the starting speed) is faster as well. - Fixed some more of the issues with boats, since they seem to always cause issues. Should be good for now.

UI:

- Added an option for timers for turns. Once it hits 0, your turn automatically ends. - Added an option for action limits. Basically, now, you can choose whether you want players to only make a certain number of moves each turn; be it 1, 5, 10, or a number that makes this setting completely pointless. - Added an indicator card (Mover Card) that shows which tile a player is moving from, and which side. This is to help with players knowing which side and tile their card is from, as well as an addition for the next mode being added in. I may change this however since it doesn't look as nice as I would like it to. - Some of the interactions with the manual have changed to where you need to click the sections to see their information. This was done so that multiple players could click parts of the manual to show information. - Fixed some issues with controllers and activating players and their controllers.

Gameplay:

- Increased the speeds of each of the three speed choices. This also means that the base speed,(ie: the starting speed) is faster as well. - Fixed some more of the issues with boats, since they seem to always cause issues. Should be good for now.

Source

Steam News / 3 December 2020

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