Uploading is complete, the new web site seems to work… see what you think!
Hopefully one or two blog visitors will want to sample A Tale of Two Cities in the next couple of days. When I get reports that all runs smoothly then I’ll start announcing the game everywhere else.
Remember that this uses a new engine that is not compatible with the old one, so if you want to try moving between games (as I hope you do) but you only want to buy A Tale of Two Cities (if you’ve already bought the other games and are short of cash) then you’ll need to download the new free Les Miserables game as well, so you’ll at least have two games to move between. the Les Miserables map then lets you choose locations in A Tale of Two Cities as well.
I think I’ve got rid of that annoying scroll bar on the forum and blog, but you may need to choose ‘reload frame’ to see it.
Please let me know if there are any problems. Or better still, if there aren’t.
P.S. I’ve also updated a lot of the non-game pages (those dealing with comics), because I’m still not happy with those. The main page and the best comics page are OK, but the rest need work. So I’ll maybe take a break and fix those up tomorrow while I wait to see if there’s any feedback from the main site. The land rent pages of course need a lot of work as well, but that’s a much bigger job so I’ll wait until Monte Cristo is finished before tackling those.
3 responses so far ↓
1 Alex // Jul 11, 2010 at 5:05 pm
What’s that on all the box shots that says “I’d be surprised if you can read this?” XD
New website looks great!
2 Caius // Jul 12, 2010 at 2:43 pm
Agreed, it looks great!
I’ll probably buy the full set today (if I don’t forget), but getting the game actually downloaded is going to take a bit longer than that.
3 Chris // Jul 13, 2010 at 6:47 am
Thanks
yes, the blurb on the box shot is only for appearances. I’m impressed by your eyesight.
And special thanks to anyone who buys the games – as soon as I know that a couple of people have downloaded and played parts (including moving between games) then I’ll feel less paranoid and will start announcing it to other folks. It should be the most tested game yet, but I always expect the unexpected.
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