Hello! It has been a while since I last made one of these posts, and I'm happy to let you know that I am almost done with documenting the game. You can take a look at the documentation over at: http://gamedevstudiogame.com The site contains documentation for almost every single class and library, and I will soon finish documenting the rest of the classes. I will be uploading the Workshop update to the 'develop' branch shortly after I'm done with the documentation, and once that's done you'll be able to make mods in case you're interested in that. Once the game is up on the 'develop' branch and the documentation is finished, I will get to work on the mod which will showcase how a lot of the various systems work. Aside from that, I'll also be uploading several small mods to further showcase how the systems work, so that those interested in modding can download them and take a look at what the mod does, how it interacts with other systems, etc. I will also be uploading the source code of many classes and libraries so that in case the game documentation is not enough, you'll be able to simply take a look at the source code and see how it all works there. Over the course of all this I will also be working on optimizing the game where possible, improving the tutorial, and polishing several mechanics of the game. Once the Workshop update is released, I will be going back to working on new gameplay mechanics and adding more content to the game, as well as improving existing features. Thank you for reading!
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Roman Glebenkov
Roman Glebenkov
2018-03-12
Indie Strategy Simulation Singleplayer
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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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