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报告翻译问题
(unless i missed another content update)
The Fields ARE a Different Color, Greens (Rice) Instead Of Yellows (Wheat/Grains)
I Usually Like Some Purple (Lavender) Too
If You Have Multiple Biomes On, That Can Look Good,
But Will Also Give You a Mix Of Everything, Including Fields
https://images.thalia.media/00/-/8337670507/dorfromantik-sakura-english-edition.jpeg
it has different tiles than just the Sakura Biome
link:
https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1072540408
Not "dead" in fact 🙌 It's more a question of timing and structure, as we're only a very small indie team of eight people here on the developer side. We started developing our new game Star Birds last year - and we can't do both at the same time. So Dorfromantik is currently on vacation, but it's far from being buried. We know that the capacity bottleneck is a test of patience for players. Perhaps Star Birds can make up for the wait in 2025? 🐔🦉🐥