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Nicu

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Hi, I'm glad to know you're doing well - just busy. I'll try to read at least an edition so I can help with feedback. Thank you for this project and the updates. Have a great 2024! :)

Thanks, good to know. :) I'll just plan ahead.

Oh, this question was specific to the desktop game (Linux). I guess the browser one can save stuff in the localStorage, but I'm not sure it's worth working on that. But for the PC game it would be useful, especially with longer missions.

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1. Nice! :) I noticed that, but I didn't know what to expect (other than maybe selecting unlocked missions) and I didn't use it. I replayed the missions just for fun. :)

2. I haven't played it in a long time, so maybe my "C&C" memories kicked in. :) Yeah, I guess it only takes one fail to learn to manage your credits in the early game.

3. Thanks! I didn't know how to read the numbers. I assume I should see something similar to the percentages we see in silos, but now I know.

By the way, is there a way to save during a mission, so you can resume later? I didn't notice a save feature.

Thanks a lot for your answers! The game is of course a nostalgia trip but it's still a lot of fun.

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I just played the first 3 missions here in the browser and it was great. :D Congrats, excellent job!

Now I wish I could get my progress from here to my local game so I can continue, but I'll just do them again. :)

Two issues, unless I'm missing something:

  • you can't sell buildings, which is a problem if you accidentally overspend before making a refinery, because not having 400 credits to build one will force you to restart the mission - this one is important;
  • you can't tell when you need more windtraps, until you notice your radar went offline.

Yeah, this version doesn't have much in it. If you're new to the game and haven't watched anyone play, you'll die a few times until you figure out how to purify water and eat, as it doesn't have a help/tutorial, or a reasonably polished user interface. Once you figure out how to drink and eat, it's up to you how fast you can do everything available in the game. You might be able to finish it in an hour or 2-3, depending on your skills and maybe even PC performance. :P

There's not a lot of content compared to the game on Steam, and it looks a bit rough, but it's still a fun game for a couple of hours. :)