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Sonic Lost Adventure: Havok Harbor
11 years ago

A new Version 1.1 is in the works!


Over the past few months, I’ve seen many of you make let’s play videos on youtube (thanks for doing that by the way its freaking awesome!) and I’ve been learning from watching you guys. I’ve seen a lot of issues with people not knowing how to play even though there is a how to play txt file enclosed in the .rar. I suppose no one ever does read the manual.

So because of that there is a tutorial level in the works that I hope will be a better transition into the game than the way Havok Harbor currently just throws you in like as if you know what you’re doing and you’ve been doing it for years.

I’m also trying to make Havok Harbor a smoother experience in general and have been working hard at ironing out the un-fun from the game.

I was planning on waiting to release a new version of the game in time with the next bi-annual SAGExpo, but there are some problems too frequent to just let stand. There may be a new 1.1 build available that will at the least fix the many bugs with Havok Harbor and at the most include the new tutorial level.

To all of you who have rated and followed and played this game, thank you so much. It blows my mind to see this many people enjoy playing something I made on a whim in 4 ridiculous months. You’re the best <3



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