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Philo

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  1. Hi pack!

    We discussed with the whole team and these are the results of the second community voting :)
    The following features will be implemented in the next update!

    • More customization options for sandbox mode
    • Unlock gene menu notifications
    • Insectivorous nichelings
    • New gene: Bat Head
    • New gene: Savanna Horns
    • Customizable and Programmable Gem Colors
      * Please note that this feature will be added in a way simpler way than suggested.
       Players will have the option to write down color codes in a special file in their game's folder.

    Additionally the new update will feature:

    • New gene: Bat Wings (We already prepared these for the flight update)
    • 2 new bears (These are Kickstarter rewards)
    • Customizable animal names (Since we have customizable gem colors, this is a very low effort task. 
       Players will have the option to write down names in a special file in their game's folder.)

    How where these features chosen?
    We evaluated the 20 highest rated features based on their effort in the sectors programming / art / game design.
    Higher voted features are priorised. The highest rated suggestion "More customization options for sandbox mode" is a big feature with a very high programming effort. So all other features chosen were required to have very low programming effort.

    We hope to release the next update in Q1 2019.

    Now, let's discuss what kind of stuff we want to be able to customize in the sand box mode :)
    Head over here to post your suggestions:
    https://strayfawnstudio.com/community/index.php?/forum/70-customization-options-for-sandbox-mode/


    Cheers, 
    Your Stray Fawn Team

     

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  2. @ChasingNyx
    Well, each wild animal (Wild Nichelings, Ram Foxes, Bearyenas,...) have motivations.
    A motivation can be fear, hunger, longing for companionship etc.
    The computer calculates which motivation is how high and the animal then executes the fitting behaviour.
    Bearyenas don't attack poisonous animals, animals with spiky body or animals with distateful apprerance UNLESS they haven't eaten in a long time and therefore are very hungry. In this case, they ignore everything and just attack you anyways.
    But there is no way to tell in the if a Bearyena is super hungry or not which is a shame ^^

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