

An overview of the Sailors first floor rooms. Each one has unique animations and looks based on their states.
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February Roundup
Hi Sailors, it's that time of the month again! We spent the last couple of days improving the overall game feel and visuals, while also making a couple of new additions.
We are now on Steam! Check it out and don’t forget to add us to your wishlist 💚
https://store.steampowered.com/app/666170/Space_Betrayers?utm_so…
We have a completely new character selection screen and flow. Players can now easily read about each character, show their pick intentions to the other players, and select their desired character in any order. 🎮 https://store.steampowered.com/app/666170/Space_Betrayers?utm_so…
Madeline is the main protagonist of the mountain climbing platformer, Celeste. The game has been praised for its visuals, gameplay, and introspective narrative. The game's creator Maddy Thorson confirmed that Madeline is trans in 2020.
Working on particles and visual feedbacks for our next demo
🎮 https://store.steampowered.com/app/666170/Space_Betrayers/
Dive into the cozy post-apocalyptic open world of Critter Cove!
Gentleman Rat Studios (@GR-Rob ) describe it as “a little bit Animal Crossing, a little bit Stardew Valley. Maybe even a little bit Windwaker, too."
Wishlist the game: https://bit.ly/CritterCove
Funny how little things make a difference 🧐
🎮 https://store.steampowered.com/app/666170/Space_Betrayers?utm_so…
Swarms ships now show their next intention during the turn start. This simple change adds another layer of strategy to space combat, as players are now able to make decisions based on how the Swarm will act at the end of the turn
🎮 https://store.steampowered.com/app/666170/Space_Betrayers?utm_so…
Mae Borowski is the main character of Night in the Woods! It's an adventure game that tells the story of her return to her hometown of Possum Springs. She was confirmed as canonically pan in a social media post by the game's creator Scott Benson.
March Roundup
Hi Sailors, welcome to our monthly roundup! March was a month of improvements over old systems and getting things ready for a soon-to-come surprise!
So, let's break down the most important things that happened:
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