![]() ![]() Other tidbits include: fewer cases of text being scaled up way too much, a crispier minimap and a better handling of unicode characters in nicknames ("|" is forever off limits, for reasons). There's a lantern that never goes out Yōdanji's dungeon just got brighter! As part of the ongoing effort to clean up the game's looks lanterns now illuminate adjacent objects.With that out of the way, onwards to more supported languages. Yōdanji is now available on App Store! As the bundle version indicates, iOS version includes all fixes released for Android, and then some. iOS version hits the store for 3 damage. ![]() Then there was this thing where =+ instead of += in code was causing evasion to be 0 in most cases? Our sincerest apologies to all Water Omamori collectors out there. Like playing Jorōgumo yourself? Uh, maybe something nice will happen in the next update! Dpad can also be customized somewhat via Options screen: Other UI tidbit is that ability icons grey out when there is not enough sp to use them - convenience! As for non-UI things, spiderweb can now be burned or cut away as demonstrated below. ![]() You can switch between languages anytime via Options screen, although doing so in the middle of the game will make log messages look remarkably well-traveled.Īnother maintenance build in preparation for the looming Japanese release.įirst and foremost, dpad buttons no longer have their invisible areas overlap, which makes it way harder to press the wrong things (and slightly harder to press the right things, too). Then there is Russian translation, because it strikes our fancy. Yōdanji is finally available in Japanese and, by extension, in Japan! Because it's where yōkai hail from, and we like to be historically accurate. Then there are new rooms, updated dpad graphics and customary bug fixes - enjoy! Our thing is cellular automata, and that's why Gentle Grass and Spiky Shrubs now behave like one, except that the plants next to Kodama always survive. Or with a keyboard, if that's your thing. ![]() You don't have to stick fingers in your screen ever again - Yōdanji can now be played with a controller. ![]()
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