Hello! With Update #19 released it's time to move on to the next step of content development for the game. The only remaining feature in the "What's next? #3" post is Steam Workshop support, and that's exactly what I will work on next. Aside from Steam Workshop support, I will also be going over all the new suggestions left in discussions, picking out the best ones and adding them to the game. I will most likely add new content after the Steam Workshop update, but don't be surprised if you see new features/gameplay mechanics get added to the game before that! Once the Steam Workshop support update is released it doesn't mean that it'll be over for the development of the game. Quite the contrary, there are still things I wish to add and improve upon for it. It goes without saying that with Update #19 released my main focus for the next couple of days is making sure that any found bugs/crashes are dealt with quickly, so if you find any, be sure to report them here, it helps a lot, and it makes for a better game for every one of us. Lastly, I would like to say thank you to all the active members of the community for your continued interest in the game. I hope you enjoy playing the game with all the new features added in the last 3 months as much as I enjoyed making them! Thank you for reading!
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Roman Glebenkov
Roman Glebenkov
2018-03-12
Indie Strategy Simulation Singleplayer
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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Welcome to your own Game Dev Studio!
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Find the best employees for your studio. Employees have their skills, attributes, traits, interests, and knowledge on topics.
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Make awesome games. Employees? Check. Game engine? Check. Now it's time to make great games!
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Never a dull moment. Story mode, four extra campaigns, a freeplay mode, and the ability to randomize various aspects of the game at the beginning of a playthrough make for greater replayability.
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