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Echo Ocean
9 years ago

Advance Hiatus Notice, also Name Change


I’m sorry to say this, but two very significant problems will prevent me from finishing this anytime soon. One: I’m going into the military starting in the middle of October, so development will entirely halt at that point. I’ll try to have a playable build by then that will just be missing the ending and have no side content, but there’s a problem standing in the way of that as well. My laptop is suffering some serious performance problems, and it makes testing the game near-impossible. I’ll do my best to get a build out there for you before I leave, but I will warn you now that if that happens, there may be a number of bugs.

And now for the name change I mentioned. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking on the “future” of this game, and I decided that it would be best to rename this game so that it can be easily related to future games related to this one. (Whoops, guess I did a spoiler. Sorry.) The new title of the game, as of the release of the next build, shall be…

Echo Ocean

shrug I dunno, it sounded like a cool name, and “Team Gamer’s Adventure” was starting to wear on me a bit. But the plot won’t change, and neither will the drives of the main character.

Anyway, that’s all I wanted to say. Sorry I came back after all this time with naught but bad news, but just know that I haven’t given up on you all. Thanks for sticking with me when I do nothing but disappoint. Have a good one, everybody! ^^



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