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Steam News4 January 20215y ago

Third biweekly patch

While our first two patches mostly featured UX improvements and overall polish, we figured it was time to release a new set of levels.

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addedWhile our first two patches mostly featured UX improvements and overall polish, we figured it was time to release a new set of levels. With that in mind, we created a whole new level type in which your goal is to toggle the tile color by walking over them. With the new level type, we also added 9 new levels, ranging from slightly more advanced to some of the most difficult levels in the game so far.
addedThe "roller" enemy also has a new models, making it easier to distinguish from the "turret" enemy. You might also notice a few new sound effects for the robots as well as a few minor UI tweaks.
addedAs an additional bonus, we've partnered up with mod.io to enable our players to share levels on their service. When you create and complete a level through our level editor, you'll be given an option to upload the level. Other players can then use the new "Download level" button on the main menu to access a list of user made levels and download the ones they like. Players can also leave a rating after completing a level.

While our first two patches mostly featured UX improvements and overall polish, we figured it was time to release a new set of levels. With that in mind, we created a whole new level type in which your goal is to toggle the tile color by walking over them. With the new level type, we also added 9 new levels, ranging from slightly more advanced to some of the most difficult levels in the game so far.

The "roller" enemy also has a new models, making it easier to distinguish from the "turret" enemy. You might also notice a few new sound effects for the robots as well as a few minor UI tweaks.

As an additional bonus, we've partnered up with mod.io to enable our players to share levels on their service. When you create and complete a level through our level editor, you'll be given an option to upload the level. Other players can then use the new "Download level" button on the main menu to access a list of user made levels and download the ones they like. Players can also leave a rating after completing a level.

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Steam News / 4 January 2021

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