Summary
We had another really good and productive month of game development during September. We did two big patches, and multiple smaller patches containing hotfixes for smaller bugs and issues. To read more about what was added visit our Steam News Page.
Contact Us If You're Having Issues
I want to remind everyone again, you can contact us anytime. I think most people are used to not being able to talk to a developer of a game when they run into problems with a game, but we are a small indie studio and I'm available on Discord all day. We also have a live chat on our website where you can talk to me directly as well. My name is Momo and if you have issues with the game or see another player struggling, please come to me, I am more than happy to chat and do my best to help.
Upcoming Features Being Worked On
We are happy to see the players put more hours than we would have thought was possible in an early access game. We have more features on the way if you are still following our progress. Models are being made for hats, bugs for the bug-catching, and wild animals, which we hope to implement soon. We are also in the process of working out how we're going to do translations since we have a large German audience. We'll have a formal announcement about that at the end of the month. We also hope to have controller support soon, but it's proving to be very challenging to implement properly.
Thank you again, everyone, for your support. Contact us if you need help with anything. Thank you.
Hi, we have a 2 player multiplayer server running and the following bug: the host has no problems at all, but every player who join the server has at a certain time the bug, that he doesn’t see anything in the world. The host see all barns, houses, plants and animals, but the joined player has a brand new farmplot, which he does not own. Also he doesn’t see the host player. This bug occurred in two different multiplayer games which were hosted by different people.
We hope this bug will be fixed in the near future.
Thanks for the great game
Kind regards,
Jessica