Captain’s Profile: Salvador

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Who’s that handsome devil? A retired military captain, Salvador is best known for the Battle of Forge Hill, where his company of 187 men held their ground against an attacking force of over 2,000. His defensive genius on the battlefield has certainly translated to success in the gambit, where his bonus powers will make your minions feel invincible.

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Captain’s Profile: Bjorgolf

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Finally, the Frosties are making it into a game! Well… sort of. They won’t be a race you can choose in Hex Gambit, but my old Heavy design is getting new life as Bjorgolf, our ice-themed captain. I’ve been wanting to use this character in a game forever, so having him included feels like sweet restitution. Bjorgolf’s bonus powers center around freezing and slowing down your enemies; great for screwing up their carefully-planned attacks.

Want to know more about our upcoming turn-based strategy game, Hex Gambit? Stick around! We’ll be posting lots of artwork and details here weekly. If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up for our mailing list to get email reminders when we hit big milestones, like the launch of our Kickstarter, Early Access/beta, and the official release.

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Captain’s Profile: Penny Miser

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Penny Miser didn’t get as wealthy as she is by spending her money willy nilly. She runs a very tight ship, both in her finances and in her bonus abilities. Where some Captains dump exorbitant amounts of resources into big, flashy displays; Penny offers reasonable, inexpensive bonuses you can afford to use nearly every turn.

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Captain’s Profile: Abbacus

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Abbacus will probably be the first captain you meet in Hex Gambit; he’s planned to be your guide in the game’s tutorial. Being the man responsible for all of the tech that powers the gambit, he’s uniquely over-qualified to be showing you the ropes.

Captains each have their own unique set of bonuses you can cast, and Abbacus’s are themed around his being the “father” of the minions. He can call in reinforcements in ways that bend our normal spawning rules, and he can mess with your opponent’s spawns as well.

Want to know more about our upcoming turn-based strategy game, Hex Gambit? Stick around! We’ll be posting lots of artwork and details here weekly. If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up for our mailing list to get email reminders when we hit big milestones, like the launch of our Kickstarter, Early Access/beta, and the official release.

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Showing Off

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We plan on having 5 skill tiers in Hex Gambit, much like we had in Outwitters. Here are the titles and profile badges you’ll be competing for.

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Outwitters 2.0.13 Update

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We recently launched an update to fix push notifications as well as various other bug fixes/improvements that comes with updating to the latest engine. Unfortunately, there have been some newer bugs introduced involving ‘signing in’. Currently a work around is to kill Outwitters and restart it (not to re-install). There are some people experiencing restoring purchases issues that we are looking into. We’ll be rolling out a fix as soon as we can.

Several users have expressed concerns with missing their turns due to a bug preventing them from loading their turn lists. For the time being we’ve disabled turn time outs until we’ve resolved this issue so players will not be forced to lose league points.

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Oh Captain, My Captain

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One feature of the old Skirmish and Skirmish 2 prototypes that is still included in Hex Gambit (in its own way) is the hero concept, which now takes the form of your team’s Captain. You and your opponents each select one to accompany you into battle. But unlike Skirmish, your captain is no longer a character on the board that can be defeated. Their job is to provide bonus powers from afar.

The idea came when one day, Alex got stomped hard in the Hex Gambit prototype (I had lot more experience playing than him). There’s a point in any competitive game when the losing player is done for, they know it, and they no longer have any fun taking their doomed turns in the slow downward spiral to defeat.

What if we gave that losing player some kind of bonus to keep things interesting? Not a “blue shell” solution; nothing that automatically turns the tables in their favor. But some smaller powers that, if used wisely, could help you change your fortunes. And the worse you’re getting stomped, the more you’d get to use them.

The captain system in Hex Gambit is based on that idea, and it really works beautifully. In a neck-and-neck game, both players have equal access to their captain’s bonus powers, which can be used 1-3 times in a match depending on their strength. But if one player pulls WAY ahead, their access to bonuses dwindles while the losing player’s access grows. The result: players losing badly still have a few tricks up their sleeve, and players that pull ahead can’t get too cocky.

There’s a lot of interesting strategy in timing your bonuses, and it’s a ton of fun to watch these matches unfold. It reduces the “hurry up so I can win already” moments, replacing them with an extra layer of excitement. When you get your hand on the beta, we think you’ll agree!

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The Three Factions

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When you first boot up the league in Hex Gambit you’ll have a choice to make: Neptis, Torga, or Volcan? These three factions compete in a larger territory control metagame every season, which we think will last a month each. There are leaderboards within each faction as well, so you can fight for your own glory at the same time you’re fighting for your team.

Profile trophies are awarded to the winning faction at the end of each season, and to the top players for each team. You can switch factions at the start of every season, and we’re also planning some population-based bonuses and lockouts to keep everyone on even footing. We’ll tell you more about the rules of the metagame later in development. It’s designed to provide some dramatic icing on top of our usual leaderboards and skill tiers.

Want to know more about our upcoming turn-based strategy game, Hex Gambit? Stick around! We’ll be posting lots of artwork and details here weekly. If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up for our mailing list to get email reminders when we hit big milestones, like the launch of our Kickstarter, Early Access/beta, and the official release.

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Space Food Truck: Leftovers

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We’ve decided it’s time to move on from Space Food Truck content production, but I did have a solid head start on the artwork for what would have been our first expansion: the Resupply Remix. Basically all of the items would be removed from the game and replaced by totally new ones with different abilities. Sadly, these guys never made it to the beta testing phase.

We also had some neat ideas for new character skins. that would not only change the way your Captain looks, they’d also change all of her class cards in the lab to new ones. So between that and the resupply remix, you could play SFT all sorts of different ways.

But alas, in the way that most of our games go, we never have time to add everything we want. We’re already off on our next adventure, Hex Gambit!

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UI: Slow and Steady

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This week I’m working on UI, which is going a bit slower than I’d like. Still hoping to have it all knocked out this month, but I’m putting a little more TLC into things than usual.

This is about what your games list will look like should you join the red Volcan faction in our league metagame. Will probably be updating that “player” icon to something original, seems a little odd to be nodding that heavily at Outwitters. Back to work!

Want to know more about our upcoming turn-based strategy game, Hex Gambit? Stick around! We’ll be posting lots of artwork and details here weekly. If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up for our mailing list to get email reminders when we hit big milestones, like the launch of our Kickstarter, Early Access/beta, and the official release.

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