If you’re up for it, head to the tech blog here. This is no ordinary website our busy team spent a few weeks designing, painting, draping. Maybe to also share just what these improvements might even look like or how they’ll work. The Book of Travels is a collaboration between the British Council, Maslaha and Effusion as part of the Our Shared Europe project, which aims to highlight the constant influence and sharing of ideas that has occurred between individuals and societies. So if you understand what a bunch of commands and build directions mean, this is your chance to be more informed than many others on what has been happening on Book of Travels. Ap2:00 PM 4 One of the selling points of Book of Travels that originally caught my eye way back before its successful Kickstarter last year was its interface, which evokes the same parchmenty, dreamy aesthetic as the rest of the game and frankly looks more like a pretty set of RPG character sheets than a video game. Now, we’ve always said that we’re going to be communicating our plans and priorities with you. We will not be providing information on individual elements at this time.” Dear Traveller, Before we get to the matter at hand I’d personally like to thank you on behalf of the entire team at Might and Delight for playing Book of Travels, engaging with each other on our social platforms and providing us with the invaluable feedback we need to improve and grow the game. For those who “know” this is git comment output to a Slack channel. Our first share of the last few weeks of new tech work is “sanitised” meaning we removed who did what and when they did it.
Therefore we are going to share this with you…. This can be very technical and makes no sense to the average player, but we know some of you understand and that you also discuss these things in the open. To that end we are looking at sharing our “change management” which lists what is happening when. “Our last few community updates we talked about how we were rebuilding tech and changing some of the ways we work.
The new tech blog is…a tech blog, full of code and jargon and notes on technical updates. If that sounds like a challenge, it certainly seems like one that they accepted. COO Joe Grant described the idea of wanting to be able to keep the community updated on progress being made on Book of Travels “ whilst we are not “publically commenting on progress”. This blog is exactly what it sounds like.