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A Traitor's Tale
11 years ago

Version 2.0 is coming!


I haven’t worked on the game very much in the past few months, but I just started working on it again a few days ago. In the past few days, I’ve put in about ten hours of work. Most of this time was spent working on a new minigame.

I know it’s been quite a while since I released the last version of the game, so I’ve decided to release the new Version 2.0 within maybe two weeks. There is a lot to do still, and Version 2.0 probably won’t have as much of an addition to the previous version as I originally hoped, but since it’s been a long time since the last version (sorry!), I figured I’d better release something soon! I hate keeping all you guys waiting.

Thanks for all your support! You guys have been great. :)



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