Fancade: Difference between revisions
→2020-present: Release: Versions up to almost all the present
-u ndefined- (talk | contribs) (→2020-present: Release: Fancade 1.8, remark about initial quest worlds) |
-u ndefined- (talk | contribs) (→2020-present: Release: Versions up to almost all the present) |
||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
The Fancade team doubled on May 20, 2021, with Per Nyblom and [[Mathias Elgaard]]. | The Fancade team doubled on May 20, 2021, with Per Nyblom and [[Mathias Elgaard]]. | ||
The following week, on June 2, 2021, Fancade 1.6 was pushed to beta users, allowing [[shop]] capability in games through earning coins. [[Gem]]s replaced the | The following week, on June 2, 2021, Fancade 1.6 was pushed to beta users, allowing [[shop]] capability in games through earning coins. [[Gem]]s replaced the inactive Fangold and was now the in-game currency. Creators could earn half the gems through their shop. | ||
This is the first instance since Fancade 1.0 where the icon was switched from [[Odd Bot]] to [[Dino Bros]]. | This is the first instance since Fancade 1.0 where the icon was switched from [[Odd Bot]] to [[Dino Bros]]. | ||
Its user interface was refurbished from a pixelated look to a rounded appearance. | Its user interface was refurbished from a pixelated look to a rounded appearance. | ||
Line 39: | Line 39: | ||
Fancade 1.7.4 was released on October 18, 2021. | Fancade 1.7.4 was released on October 18, 2021. | ||
Daily challenges was incorporated into [[Arcade]], allowing casuals to earn gems through playing its first levels. However, only one | Daily challenges was incorporated into [[Arcade]], allowing casuals to earn gems through playing its first levels. However, only one Quest world was added, unlike preceding updates. | ||
A long update was teased through [[Discord]] as early as October 21, 2021 with perspective camera and [https://nitter.net/MartinMagni/status/1484924229518774279 Twitter]. The former surfaced more "leaks" at the start of February 2022. | A long update was teased through [[Discord]] as early as October 21, 2021 with perspective camera and [https://nitter.net/MartinMagni/status/1484924229518774279 Twitter]. The former surfaced more "leaks" at the start of February 2022. | ||
Finally, Fancade 1.8 was shown to | Finally, Fancade 1.8 was shown to include a new section of the game named [[Battle]] with 25 arenas, and was simultaneously released in open beta on February 23, 2022, and in public on March 7, 2022. | ||
Progress in Fancade prolonged throughout each version. Version 1.9 was published on May 23, 2022 and implemented a [[Moderate|moderation system]], and four new Quest worlds, totaling 75 as of date. Version 1.10 was published on June 22, 2022, featuring stochastically-segmented music by Disasterpiece and Aaron Cherof, and faster wire routing. Version 1.11.6 was released on October 25, 2022, with a new arena game called [[Hoops]]. | |||
Version 1.12.2 introduces a point system called [[Fanscore]] and was published publicly on March 9, 2023. For the web version, experimental editor scripting was supplied. | |||
[[Friends]] and challenges, auto-wiring, and [[Script Limit#Optimised custom scripts|script limit optimisation]] was added in version 1.13.5, released August 15, 2023. For advanced users, event listening was included in the editor script. | |||
Version 1.14.3 provides games being more available offline (previously only via saved or bookmarked games) and more notification options. It was released on October 17, 2023. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |