- Aug 29, 2020
- 400
- 624
technicly you are wrongI have a strong feeling it's just a voyeurism game with no action but I hope I'm wrong
Except they aren't. If the ppl doing the dev work aren't morons. Since iteration standards have existed for decades. And they have sweet fuck all to do with the decimal system. x.y.zI would view version numbers as arbitrary, like the points in "Whose Line is it Anyway?" As long as the version numbers ascend with each release, don't question it.
That's true, we intend to create a whole section for tenants in the Hall of Fame so you can not only see the full gallery but also develop some unique new features.Edit :
If they join the hall of fame, their gallery can't be seen anymore, which is completely illogical.
well, i have nothing against ai renders/pics, but text...yeah that need a lot of improving.New games: AI - 99% (Renders and text) dev - 1% (Must create a request to publish the game)
Um, no. Version numbers are not percentages and have nothing to do with percentages. Traditionally speaking a version number like 0.5 would imply that this was the 5th time the game was compiled and handed to someone to test and/or play.wouldnt version 0.5 imply that they are halfway finished?
Honestly I think you would be better off expanding your game play and doing more with the existing characters rather than adding new tenants for each release. Click button 100+ times to unlock and view all 14 images is a start, but it is rather limiting. Among other things you have random events where the player can "pay" or "help." At a minimum the help option should reward the player with another card for each type of event. Potentially having some control/choice/pathing would be nice as well.That's true, we intend to create a whole section for tenants in the Hall of Fame so you can not only see the full gallery but also develop some unique new features.
We'll definitely work on it for the next updates, thx for the feedback.
There's a game on here called The Tower, where the version numbers are just the release dates. So the numbers there go up and down.I would view version numbers as arbitrary, like the points in "Whose Line is it Anyway?" As long as the version numbers ascend with each release, don't question it.