More on the Map
Remember the swirly map that heroes discovered couple months ago? Today it gets swirlier.
Once a hero defeat a monster (especially a strong one, with a special mention in the diary) he may learn about a particular spot on the map. Upon reaching this point of interest he may find something cool: а health boost, a new aura, an extra prayer… you get the drill.
In the best tradition of ZPG it doesn’t require any action from the god. If a hero couldn’t hit the point for some reason — no problem, there is always another one ahead.
Another map thingy: thanks to your submissions, five (!) new towns are proudly placed on the map.
More Variety
- New addition for spelunkers — dungeon of abundance. Almost every room in it has something good (or bad), making the exploration more exciting.
- Please welcome a sails novelty — dead sea. Abundance of reefs makes this sea almost free of the beasties.
- And last, but certainly not least — mutating bosses. These creatures can change their abilities on the go, right in the middle of the fight. Surely it will add some drama to the boss battles.
Miscellaneous
Town list in the Guild Popularity section of Godville Times now includes distance for each town. Note that towns without enough guild influence are not present in the newspaper.
Problem catching up with game updates? Worry no more — now you can search all game news and find more about the game features as they were added.
All these changes are already live and don’t require mobile app update.
love the updates! love the the devs putting hard work for us!!
You guys are the best! Thank you for such an awesome game!
Yeah, another update!
How do we know that our hero(ine) has already reached, or not, this point of interest?
Great update! I never seem to be watching when the hero gets to the point though, and it doesn’t seem important enough for the All-Seeing Eye to pick it up :( I want to see the diary entry though!
Which is cool, but they’re also sorted by distance, and I’m finding those two things combined make it really hard to find a specific town in the list. Maybe it’s just me?
The distances are cool, but considering that towns both move around and may or may not be included, I’m wondering if sorting alphabetically might not make things a little easier on us poor deities?
(Also, sorting by distance how will Heisenburg ever make the list?) ;-)