Hey Beekeepers! Well here we are 2 weeks in from the butterfly update, and things are mostly stable (as stable as a game about bugs can be anyway!) As things calmed down I had a chance to start working on the Modding API, and so this update adds in a whole host of new modding methods that you can use to interact with the new content - hopefully we can all look forward to seeing some new mods that bring us all new butterflies, solitary bees, and incense! Theres also a few different fixes and some minor stuff I was putting off until there was literally nothing left on my TODO list, plus a couple tweaks. As a side-note, not sure whats happened but recently theres been a large influx of reviews and theyve been so wonderful to read - thanks so much to everyone whos been taking to time to write such lovely things about bee game! It really does mean a lot. <3 ~ Ell
Changes
- Reduced general net durability (when buying new nets)
- You can now pick up lilypads regardless of whether you have tools equipped (like flowers can be)
- If you didn't get a magazine for Lunar Bee when conserving it, one should now spawn when you load the world (maybe)
Bug Fixes
- Fixed butterflies in butterfly hotels visiting all flowers, rather than the ones they like (also led to weird cross-mutation)
- Fixed butterflies in butterfly hotels visually not visiting the flower accurately
- Fixed butterflies in butterfly hotels not matching the range shown by the hotel
- Fixed achievement for getting all bee-sides not unlocking
- Fixed Dreamshards selling for honeycore instead of rubees
- Fixed Pots, Compost Bin, Altar, and Shrine having missing input tooltip item icons
- Fixed butterfly nets not losing durability when catching butterflies
- Fixed axes losing durability when used on things that can be picked by hand
- Fixed incense7 (yellow-green) not having a name
- Fixed /gimme butterfly crashing when not specifying a species
- Fixed mined honeycore regrowing offset from it's original position
- Fixed chrysalis slots staying "locked" for clients during multiplayer when the butterfly hatches (hopefully)
- Fixed some languages having NAME BUTTERFLY instead of BUTTERFLY NAME
- Fixed new flowers not showing their effect name in the tooltip
- Fixed Beenjamin having the jurassic prompt before you find the species if you found enough bees
- Fixed plushie items not having a tooltip title
- Fixed NPCs not updating their "!" when you clear their dialogue but close using ESC
- Fixed clients not getting solitary bee repopulation updates (also hopefully)
Modding
- Fixed api_get_menu_objects() not respecting no co-ordinate being passed in (was supposed to default to player if none given)
- Added two methods that use "zoids", unique ids that are used to identify objects across games in multiplayer. By using zoids you can avoid the issue of instance ids changing every session and store links to zoids to get the correct instances back on reboot.
- Added api_get_zoid_from_inst(), which returns a unique id value (zoid) for the given instance id
- Added api_get_inst_from_zoid(), which returns the instance id for a given zoid, both these methods allow you to store
- Added api_define_solitary(), which lets you define your own solitary bee for people to discover in bee hotels
- Added api_define_butterfly(), which lets you define your own butterflies for people to catch
- Added api_describe_butterflies(), which will get the metadata for all butterflies
- Added api_define_incense(), which lets you setup a new incense and alchemy recipe (you need to implement the effect yourself though!)
- Added api_has_incense(), which will check if a specific scent is affecting a given position
- Added api_create_butterfly(), which lets you manually spawn a butterfly inst onto an object (flower, generic obj, menu_obj...)
- Added api_get_progress() method that returns the players current progress (i.e. bees found, butterflies repopulated etc)
- Added api_define_npc2() method that takes into account new menu sprite changes and new dialogue changes for NPCs - you can still use api_define_npc() but you should upgrade when you can!
- Added api_define_menu_object2() method that takes into account the menu sprite changes (you now only need 2 frames and dont need to add the tab title) - same as above RE the old method
- Added api_game_state() method that returns various game state bools (paused, game loading, world loading etc)
- Added basic _field values to the destroy hook when a menu object is destroyed (limited to basic datatypes)
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Set in a series of lush environments, it uniquely combines farm building, resource gathering and production, and beekeeping minigames.
Key Features
- Live out your wildest beekeeping fantasies – sting free!
- 100s of bees to discover!! Alright, alright, maybe not 100s but there's a lot okay?
- Unique crafting minigames that drive gameplay progression
- Multiple distinct biomes with their own unique flora, fauna and bee species
- Family-friendly and stress-free gameplay. Settle in, get comfy, its time to Bee Happy(™)
Heart & Honey
Encounter natural bees scattered throughout the world. Begin your beekeeping journey and show them who the real Queen Bee is.
Make & Manufacture
Collect raw materials and craft resources, tools and machines to aid you. Humble hand-crafted beginnings will make way for clockwork and steam-powered tools!
Products & Profits
Take your bee-gotten gains and forge them anew. Use, trade or sell them for construction materials, technological marvels and sweet, sweet hats
Bolster & Breed
Cross-breed your bees for perfect stats, or earn unique loot by creating new species such as realistic elemental bees - endorsed by an Actual Scientist!
Create & Construct
This is your home in a welcoming land. Build and create the picturesque Apiary of your dreams, or create a deforested industrial nightmare, barely clinging to life. Efficiency... but at what cost?!
Experience & Explore
Adventure through your own randomly generated world, reveal hidden mysteries, and unlock distinct biomes with their own characteristic flora, fauna and bees.
About Us
APICO is being created by two brothers, Elliott & Jamie, inspired by their love of old Minecraft mods, casual, and crafting games. They wanted to make something relaxing, intriguing, and semi-educational (just don't think about the Water Bees). Elliott builds nice things and Jamie makes sure he breaks them.
Save The Bees
Bees are integral to our gameplay, as they are to our real-world ecosystem. We want to promote bee conservation and will be donating a portion of sales towards national and international beekeeping charities.
Follow Our Progress
You can follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/apico_game), or join our Discord (http://apico.buzz/discord).
We post regular updates of our development progress on both channels as well as important announcements, stupid GIFs, cute pics of bees - what more could you want?
- OS: Debian 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5 (4th Gen)Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Integrated
- Storage: 250 MB available space
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