Bot Land version 1.0.9
[ 2019-10-18 21:04:46 CET ] [ Original post ]
Major changes:
- Fix revenge matches. It used to be that you couldn't start them at all.
- Fix issue where attempting to leave your defense when you had changes would result in two prompts instead of one. This had to do with creating/deleting blueprints.
- Fix how notification tab never showed in settings. No wonder only 20 devices were getting notifications sent to them.
- Add support for the back button on Android. Note that this is accompanied by an app update which should launch within a couple of hours of this changelog being live (so if it's not working, give it some time).
- Fix issue where the "Prevent multiple attacks per player" checkbox in the Settings dialog would always appear to be disabled. This was a client-side issue, but it made it very difficult to actually disable the setting after enabling it since you would have needed to toggle it twice in the same session.
- Change text when trying to equip too many slots. Previously, it said "Select X slots to replace", but now it says "Not enough space" before that message so that it's clearer to users.
- Focus the search field when opening in-game documentation.
- Convert the text in the `debugLog` documentation to a hyperlink.
- When in Replay Mode, if the attacker had forfeited and you tried replaying phases that didn't exist, it would pop up the match-results screen unnecessarily.
- When changing between "attack" and "defense" leaderboards, the scroll position will now reset to the top.
- Fix bug where the lowest player on the leaderboard may get cut off (I think this only affected Firefox users).
- Fix issue where the tooltips on the rating flags (on the Battle Log page) would sometimes point to the wrong coordinates.
Bot Land
Xtonomous LLC
Xtonomous LLC
2019-09-04
Strategy Multiplayer
Game News Posts 27
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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(82 reviews)
http://bot.land/
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Bot Land Linux [162.93 M]
Do you like strategy games? Are you a regular human who still hasn't figured out how to move at the speed of light? THEN OH BOY IS BOT LAND THE GAME FOR YOU!
In Bot Land, all of your bots follow scripts (so you can snap your controller in half for all we care). You'll tell your bots how to perform actions ahead of time, that way they don't need a lousy human to control them mid-battle. This allows your bots to fight even while you're offline; they'll protect your CPU against other players' attacks.
Now, let's be honest... you're a great gamer—that's why you're reading this description—but even you might still lose a match or two. That's where replays come in handy. Maybe your opponent cloaked, bypassed your bots, and destroyed your CPU while your own bots were busy calculating prime numbers with a billion digits. You can use that information to improve for next time.
Then, after improving your defense, you can attack other players' CPUs in the same way. Maybe you've got a killer strategy involving LANDMINES or TELEPORTATION or OTHER BOLDED WORDS, the likes of which no one has ever seen before. You finally find the perfect chump on which to unleash this onslaught. They've got measly bots with artillery and shields, so you teleport behind them, misquote a meme, and punch them in their shiny metal backs. You're the top dog-bot now.
And when you win...? Oh, don't even get us started. You'll earn Botcoin, which, through a myriad of steps, roughly translates to fame and fortune in real life (the steps are really just a sense of satisfaction and a profound feeling of "the courage was within me the entire time!"; Botcoin isn't a cryptocurrency). You'll buy new items, make new strategies, teach a wasp bot how to love, ponder whether we're all just living in a simulation, and then look up how to remove wasp-bot stingers from your arm. It's great fun.
In Bot Land, all of your bots follow scripts (so you can snap your controller in half for all we care). You'll tell your bots how to perform actions ahead of time, that way they don't need a lousy human to control them mid-battle. This allows your bots to fight even while you're offline; they'll protect your CPU against other players' attacks.
Now, let's be honest... you're a great gamer—that's why you're reading this description—but even you might still lose a match or two. That's where replays come in handy. Maybe your opponent cloaked, bypassed your bots, and destroyed your CPU while your own bots were busy calculating prime numbers with a billion digits. You can use that information to improve for next time.
Then, after improving your defense, you can attack other players' CPUs in the same way. Maybe you've got a killer strategy involving LANDMINES or TELEPORTATION or OTHER BOLDED WORDS, the likes of which no one has ever seen before. You finally find the perfect chump on which to unleash this onslaught. They've got measly bots with artillery and shields, so you teleport behind them, misquote a meme, and punch them in their shiny metal backs. You're the top dog-bot now.
And when you win...? Oh, don't even get us started. You'll earn Botcoin, which, through a myriad of steps, roughly translates to fame and fortune in real life (the steps are really just a sense of satisfaction and a profound feeling of "the courage was within me the entire time!"; Botcoin isn't a cryptocurrency). You'll buy new items, make new strategies, teach a wasp bot how to love, ponder whether we're all just living in a simulation, and then look up how to remove wasp-bot stingers from your arm. It's great fun.
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