




Steam Deck and Gameplay Improvements
I've been working for months to ensure the best possible gaming experience on the Steam Deck. Valve gave me tremendous help showing what needed improvement. And now, this latest demo version makes Fortune Avenue a Steam Deck Verified game. So grab your Steam Decks and enjoy playing!
In Fortune Avenue, you roll the dice with your mouse, so the dice throw depends on your movements. The game was quite forgiving, allowing you to make very small dice throws. But some players managed to exploit this feature to cheat. I've completely revised the algorithm that manages the dice, and believe me, it's now impossible to rig the dice. This is great news for everyone who wants to play without worrying about unfair advantages.
The World Cup significantly increases the rent of the space it occupies. Some players weren't fans of this feature. So I've revised how it works - now instead of multiplying the rent by 10, it will multiply it by 3. And each time you organize the World Cup, its effectiveness increases. The first time it's x3, then x6, then x9, and so on. I think you understand how it works now. Games remain fast-paced, but this makes the World Cup less dangerous in the early rounds.
In Fortune Avenue, you vote for rules that change the course of the game. Some rules are connected to each other. I'm thinking of the rule that makes all players move forward or backward one space. From now on, rules like this will be linked, and you'll have to choose between moving forward one space or moving backward one space.
Two tricky bugs were present in this demo. The first one involved the voting rules. If you took too long to vote and voted at the last moment, it would disrupt the game and put it in a "weird" state. I managed to reproduce the problem on my machine, and now it's fixed. The second bug was more annoying. When buying a hotel, some options were grayed out without any explanation given. Now when you hover your mouse over them, you'll know exactly why the button is disabled. That's all from me. I hope you're enjoying Fortune Avenue. Don't forget to wishlist the game if you plan to buy it, so you'll be notified when it launches! Until then, have a great day! Xavier aka Binogure
[ 2025-02-26 12:00:34 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello everyone!
It's great to see so many players enjoying Fortune Avenue! It's really fantastic, I've already received valuable feedback that will be incorporated for the game's release, while other suggestions have already been implemented!
STEAM DECK VERIFIED
I've been working for months to ensure the best possible gaming experience on the Steam Deck. Valve gave me tremendous help showing what needed improvement. And now, this latest demo version makes Fortune Avenue a Steam Deck Verified game. So grab your Steam Decks and enjoy playing!
Dice Physics
In Fortune Avenue, you roll the dice with your mouse, so the dice throw depends on your movements. The game was quite forgiving, allowing you to make very small dice throws. But some players managed to exploit this feature to cheat. I've completely revised the algorithm that manages the dice, and believe me, it's now impossible to rig the dice. This is great news for everyone who wants to play without worrying about unfair advantages.
The World Cup
The World Cup significantly increases the rent of the space it occupies. Some players weren't fans of this feature. So I've revised how it works - now instead of multiplying the rent by 10, it will multiply it by 3. And each time you organize the World Cup, its effectiveness increases. The first time it's x3, then x6, then x9, and so on. I think you understand how it works now. Games remain fast-paced, but this makes the World Cup less dangerous in the early rounds.
Voting for New Rules
In Fortune Avenue, you vote for rules that change the course of the game. Some rules are connected to each other. I'm thinking of the rule that makes all players move forward or backward one space. From now on, rules like this will be linked, and you'll have to choose between moving forward one space or moving backward one space.
Bug Fixes
Two tricky bugs were present in this demo. The first one involved the voting rules. If you took too long to vote and voted at the last moment, it would disrupt the game and put it in a "weird" state. I managed to reproduce the problem on my machine, and now it's fixed. The second bug was more annoying. When buying a hotel, some options were grayed out without any explanation given. Now when you hover your mouse over them, you'll know exactly why the button is disabled. That's all from me. I hope you're enjoying Fortune Avenue. Don't forget to wishlist the game if you plan to buy it, so you'll be notified when it launches! Until then, have a great day! Xavier aka Binogure
[ 2025-02-26 12:00:34 CET ] [ Original post ]
Fortune Avenue
Binogure Studio
Developer
Binogure Studio
Publisher
2024
Release
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
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Fortune Avenue: Redefining Monopoly-style Board Gaming
In the vast realm of online multiplayer board games, there exists an immersive journey that transcends the conventional norms of gaming. Welcome to Fortune Avenue, where the pursuit of wealth intertwines with strategic prowess in an exhilarating digital landscape.
At its core, Fortune Avenue echoes the essence of a Monopoly-like experience, but it's far more than just a mere replication. It's an expansive universe where players traverse lands, erect hotels from modest 1-star accommodations to opulent 5-star establishments. Here, the pursuit of a monopoly extends beyond properties – envision acquiring an entire continent, solidifying your grasp on its riches.
But it's not just about tangible assets; it's about wonder. Among the game's prized possessions are existing wonders waiting to be claimed by astute players, enriching their conquests with legendary marvels.
The heartbeat of Fortune Avenue is its multiplayer dynamics, safeguarded by the robust Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) system, ensuring fair and secure gameplay. Engage in exhilarating competitions, where the strategic acquisition of properties might lead to riches or even force adversaries into bankruptcy.
What sets Fortune Avenue apart is the intricacy of its game mechanics. Prepare to experience the roll of the dice in its truest form; our physics-based simulation ensures that every throw encapsulates the unpredictable nature of real-world dice rolling. This element of chance intertwines seamlessly with strategic decision-making, adding depth and excitement to every move.
In this realm, chance and strategy collide further with the inclusion of the Wheel of Fortune. A simple spin can drastically shift the game's trajectory, injecting surprise and unpredictability, challenging even the most strategic players to adapt and thrive in dynamic circumstances.
Key Features of Fortune Avenue:
- Multiplayer Monopoly-Like Experience: Engage with players worldwide in a vibrant, competitive environment.
- Land Acquisition and Hotel Development: Acquire lands, build hotels from 1 to 5 stars, and shape your empire.
- Continent Monopoly and Wonder Collection: Aim for monopoly over entire continents and acquire wonders to bolster your holdings.
- VAC Secured Multiplayer: Ensuring fairness and security, providing a level playing field for all participants.
- Physics-Based Dice Rolling: Experience true-to-life dice rolls with an immersive physics simulation.
- Wheel of Fortune: Add an element of unpredictability with a game-changing wheel to alter the course of play.
Fortune Avenue isn't just a game; it's a dynamic, ever-evolving universe where luck, strategy, and ambition converge. It's an invitation to partake in a gaming experience that transcends the conventional, promising exhilaration, challenge, and the pursuit of boundless fortunes. Welcome to the Avenue where destiny is shaped by your strategic prowess and the roll of the dice.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Linux Kernel 6.0. GLIBC 2.33
- Processor: Single CoreMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Support for OpenGL 3.3 (1280x720)Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- OS: Linux Kernel 6.0. GLIBC 2.33
- Processor: Dual CoreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Support for Vulkan 1.2 (1920x1080)Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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