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Tabletop Simulator: Indonesia (c) Berserk Games
Release 14/04/2017
Protection: Steam
Game Size: 1 DISC
Game Type: Casual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy
[RELEASE NOTES]
Tabletop Simulator is the only simulator where you can let your
aggression out by flipping the table! There are no rules to
follow: just you, a physics sandbox, and your friends. Make your
own games and play how YOU want! Unlimited gaming possibilities!
About Indonesia:
Judging by the smirk on the face of the Sultan of Solo, the businessman
from North Sumatra has just made a mistake. And a costly one at that,
too. He has paid way too much for merging his rubber company with the
Sultan's extensive rubber plantations: there are no ships in the area
to transport the rubber to the booming cities of Java. And the Sultan
is now dripping in cash - he can bribe city authorities so that his
ships will gain preferential access to those ports where they are
competing. Or he might invest in building an oil imperium. But wait
- what's that young fellow over there up to? Buying all the shipping
lines? That might change the outlook . considerably, in fact . let's see.
Indonesia is a game in which two to five players build up an economy,
trying to acquire the most money. Players acquire production companies,
which produce goods (rice, spices, microwaveable meals, rubber, and oil),
and shipping companies, which deliver goods to cities. As cities receive
goods, they grow, increasing their demands. Production companies earn
money for each good delivered to a city, up to the city's capacity, but
they must pay shipping companies for the distance traveled, even if they
end up losing money. Players can research advantages, like greater
shipping capacity or the ability to merge companies, possibly stealing
ownership of lucrative plantations or shipping routes by buying out other
players.
Players keep their money hidden, trying to accumulate the most by the end
of the third era. When only one type of a company is left, an era ends.
New eras bring new cities, companies, and types of goods. At the end of the
third era, the player with the most money wins. However, money earned from
the last round of operations (selling/shipping goods) counts double, so it
can be important to control the timing.
[NOTES]
Game is made standalone and the previous DLC's are included!
64-bit support added for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Window 32-bit will still exist, while Mac and Linux will be 64-bit only.
Better game stability due to being to able to use all system RAM.
Create larger and more detailed mods due to the ~3 gb limit being removed.
Faster loading time for mods with larger images.
Less stutters when loading images.
Overall improved fps.
Better game stability due to fixes on Unity's end.
Fixed https ssl loading issue for Mac and Linux.
Host of other small improvement and fixes.
Migrated from Awesomium to Embedded Browser.
Works on Mac now.
More update to date browser will cause less issue loading websites.
Perform better compared to the old implementation.
64-bit support.
Migrated from Ludosity to Steamworks .net.
More up-to-date feature set.
Ability to add new Steam related features in the future.
Better Steam related stability.
64-bit support.
Fixed searching a deck and cards weren't being scaled correctly
to match the deck.
Fixed scrolling or opening a folder the triple dots wouldn't
appear on menu buttons.
[INSTALL NOTES]
[ 1 ] Unpack
[ 2 ] Mount / burn image
[ 3 ] Install
[ 4 ] Copy content from 'Crack' folder and replace game dir files
[ 5 ] Play game
[ 6 ] If U like it, buy it!
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