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Steam News1 April 20188y ago

Trenchfoot version 0.7.0 Released!

This new version has added the ability for players that have been bombed to place a randomly generated set of blocks anywhere valid on the map.

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addedThis new version has added the ability for players that have been bombed to place a randomly generated set of blocks anywhere valid on the map. This is a big change and it's not fully implemented yet, but it should make for some unique fun and dynamic moments. In addition to the pipes tiles released in version 0.6.3, update 0.7.0 adds another tile type. Water tiles prevent explosions from expanding past them, but they do not hinder player movement. This release is big release, so have fun!

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addedThis new version has added the ability for players that have been bombed to place a randomly generated set of blocks anywhere valid on the map. This is a big change and it's not fully implemented yet, but it should make for some unique fun and dynamic moments. In addition to the pipes tiles released in version 0.6.3, update 0.7.0 adds another tile type. Water tiles prevent explosions from expanding past them, but they do not hinder player movement. This release is big release, so have fun!

This new version has added the ability for players that have been bombed to place a randomly generated set of blocks anywhere valid on the map. This is a big change and it's not fully implemented yet, but it should make for some unique fun and dynamic moments. In addition to the pipes tiles released in version 0.6.3, update 0.7.0 adds another tile type. Water tiles prevent explosions from expanding past them, but they do not hinder player movement. This release is big release, so have fun!

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