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Grab 20% off before upcoming price change

Hi there,

as described on our store page, we would like to notify you about our upcoming price change.

Currently, there is another 20% discount on the Early Access price of "Indoorlands". If you want to grab the game for yourself (or your loved ones) at a great price, now is the time.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1378890/Indoorlands/

We will raise the price to our final price after the sale (on 15.08.).

- Your Team Pixelsplit

Weekly Community Build Challenge & Winners of Last Week

Dear Indoorlands Community,

this weeks challenge is about the NEW HALLS from the update, that was released this weekend. Since those halls are completely new to the game there are not many blueprints available yet. Can you help us out?



The most creative submissions will be integrated into the game as a default blueprint. Also your name will be mentioned in the game. Would you like to support us in this project?

[h3]This is how it works:[/h3]
Decorate the new 7x11 ride hall or a 7x7 hub hall with one theme (e.g. Western, Pirates, Japan) in the foreground. Upload the blueprint in the workshop and post the link on our discord or into the comment section / discussion forums on STEAM. Submit multiple blueprints if you like. The challenge will run until 07.08. - afterwards we will announce, which submissions made it into the game. We are happy about every single entry so don't be shy!

[h3]Winning blueprints from last week:[/h3]



Take a look at the detailed instructions below if you haven't used the workshop function yet.


We are looking forward to your participation and are super excited.

– Your Team Pixelsplit

Update 0.9.0 - Innovations and Renovations

Hi,
after a while of silence we have a slightly bigger update for you today.

Grab a refreshing drink and, in case you are interested, dedicate 5 minutes to read the patch notes, because a lot has changed... Let's go!

Visual makeovers

We have invested significant time to overhaul the look of the game and make it more beautiful. Pictures are worth a thousand words.

Visitors (incl. animation)

Facades + Rooftops

Entrance area

UI
We have also completely redesigned the UI to improve usability. Here is a small excerpt.



Maintenance of rides and buildings

Buildings and rides in your park now need maintenance. Each visitor causes some wear and tear, which reduces the condition of the building. If the condition reaches 0%, the building / ride will break down.
You can then repair the building manually by clicking on it and holding down the wrench. To save you this work and just keep your park running smoothly, there are now maintenance buildings. Place them in your park and maintenance workers will swarm out and keep your buildings and rides in good shape. Should there be a breakdown, it will be fixed automatically by the employees.
Attention! Make sure that your park is properly covered with maintenance buildings. Accordingly, it is recommended to place maintenance buildings afterwards, if you want to continue playing an existing park.

There is also now a maintenance heatmap:

(In sandbox mode you can of course turn off the wear).

New visitor logic: demand, tags, states and reactions

We have fundamentally revised the logic of visitors in the game.

The whole system is no longer based on number-based values (e.g. three ambience points), but on properties / tags. Buildings and rides now have just such properties. Visitors demand these properties. Visitors try to "check off" as many properties as possible during a visit. The more demands the visitor has been satisfied, the happier the visitor will be at the end of the visit.


Furthermore, visitors now have the states Hunger, thirst, toilet and boredom. On the one hand, these go up or down with time, but on the other hand, they sometimes go up or down when certain demands have been fulfilled (Drinking -> Toilet). This always results in new demands during park visit:


There were effects in the game earlier that visitors liked (e.g. having seen a VIP) and disliked (e.g. having seen dirt). But there was no proper feedback and no consistent system for it. Now visitors have "reactions". You can see them when inspecting the visitor and cumulated over the whole park in the evaluation overview.

To get a proper progression into the game we have now also added visitor types. When you inspect a visitor you can see that he or she has a visitor type. Over time you will unlock new visitor types, which in turn have new needs for your park. In the course of this we have also introduced children as a visitor type.

New research system

Another major change is the revision of the research system.

New research point generation
So far, you could build research buildings anywhere and they would generate research points over time. Our goal was to make the placement of research buildings more relevant. With the new version, visitors walking past the research building will be surveyed and observed. Each passing visitor gives some progress in the generation of research points. The more the visitor has already experienced in the park, the greater this progress.
Attention! Please reposition your research buildings accordingly if you wish to continue playing existing parks.

New research tree structure
Overall, we were a bit unhappy with our research tree. It was too fragmented and didn't give you a good feeling of progress. Therefore, we have completely rebuilt and compressed the research tree. The individual points in the trees now unlock several things that also match the progress of unlocking new visitor types. Also, the complete decoration can now be unlocked in only 3 research nodes.
Attention! In the course of this we had to include a slight reset of your existing research progress. For any nodes that you had previously unlocked but now no longer exist, you will get your research points back. Just remember to go through the research tree again so you can build the buildings again.

Content, content, content

Probably the update could already end with this, but: nope. We have added plenty of new content as well, on top of that.

New Halls
Among other additions, there is a new ride hall with an innovation: two entrances/exits. In addition, some "hub halls" have been added, which offer some connection possibilities.


New restaurants, stores and entertainment halls
Otherwise, there are now over 10 new restaurants, 9 new stores and over 10 new entertainment halls, including a new subspecies, the "Game Shops". Visitors line up in front of these. Here you can see an incomplete excerpt of the new buildings:


New "Create Your Ride" Parts
Of course, "Create Your Ride" may not be neglected, so we have added more parts to it. We are curious to see what you make of it!


Other changes
Added
  • New blueprints for the new halls
  • Various new building upgrades
  • The research tree now shows captions for the content, as well as a preview hover (similar to the store).
  • New supporter names added. If you also want to appear with your name in the game:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1666380/Indoorlands__Supporter_Edition/
Improved
  • Visitors should now utilize buildings better and prefer buildings more that are nearby instead of far away.
  • Visitors now ride in rides and entertainment halls in the park overview (so you can inspect them while they are inside, for example)
  • The constructible buildings have been distributed into more subcategories
  • The balance of the whole game has been reworked (capacities, costs, revenues, etc.)
  • New loading screen background
  • Revised design & icons for the in-world feedbacks (e.g. money transfers, visitors' reactions, etc.)
  • When inspecting a building or buying a new building, the number of building instances of the building type is displayed.
  • CyR: When deselecting engine components, the engine rotates back to the original position.
  • CyR: Added categories for the different components.
  • CyR: Angle pieces are now scalable
  • CyR: Motors now allow double speed (20 -> 40)
Fixed
  • Sometimes hall height wasn't updating properly, so deco was peeking out the top.
  • Upgrades of the buildings were reset when reloading the park
  • Price settings were not updated correctly when reloading the park.
  • Sometimes halls and buildings could not be found properly by visitors.
  • The visitor selection window was sometimes open while other windows were open.
  • Visitors could sometimes walk through walls of adjacent halls.
  • "Pendulum" was always controlled by the drive program, even when in control panel mode.
  • Various shadow artifacts in the park overview.
  • In sandbox mode there was still the "open research menu" button on research buildings.
  • CyR: When repositioning parts, the set rotation was not applied afterwards.
  • CyR: The backward function on the hydraulic part didn't work (+ typo fixed)


Community Challenge

As you may have noticed, there is now a community challenge every week. The first winners have also already made it into the game:


We would be happy if you continue to participate diligently and especially in the latest challenge.
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1378890/view/3418812719509988207

What's next?

Our roadmap now looks like this. Around the circle you can see which major topics we are working on next (besides other small improvements).


We hope you enjoy the new features. Thank you very much for your feedback and bug reports. Remember, you can always submit bug reports in-game by pressing the button with the bug in the upper left corner. We would also be happy to welcome you on our Discord server (https://discord.gg/2X8WWaK).

- Your Team Pixelsplit

Weekly Community Build Challenge & Winners of Last Week

Dear Indoorlands Community,

Due to the fact that we really liked the submissions, we want to start another challenge this week. Last week's winners will already be integrated in the next update! The principle remains the same, but this time it's about different halls:



The most creative submissions will be integrated into the game as a default blueprint. Also your name will be mentioned in the game. Would you like to support us in this project?

[h3]This is how it works:[/h3]
Decorate a 9x9 ride hall or a 3x3 deco hall with one theme (e.g. Western, Pirates, Japan) in the foreground. Upload the blueprint in the workshop and post the link on our discord or into the comment section / discussion forums on STEAM. Submit multiple blueprints if you like. The challenge will run until 31.07. - afterwards we will announce, which submissions made it into the game. We are happy about every single entry so don't be shy!

[h3]Winning blueprints from last week:[/h3]



Take a look at the detailed instructions below if you haven't used the workshop function yet.


We are looking forward to your participation and are super excited.

– Your Team Pixelsplit

Weekly Community Build Challenge

Dear Indoorlands Community,

for as long as Early Access is ongoing, we want to give you the opportunity to participate in the development. That's why we want to launch the Community Build Challenge this week.

The most creative submissions will be integrated into the game as a default blueprint. Also your name will be mentioned in the game. Would you like to support us in this project?

[h3]This is how it works:[/h3]
Decorate a 9x11 ride hall or a 2x3 deco hall with one theme (e.g. Western, Pirates, Japan) in the foreground. Upload the blueprint in the workshop and post the link on our discord or into the comment section / discussion forums on STEAM. Submit multiple blueprints if you like.

[h3]The halls to choose from are:[/h3]
The challenge will run until 24.07. - afterwards we will announce, which submissions made it into the game. We are happy about every single entry so don't be shy!

Take a look at the detailed instructions below if you haven't used the workshop function yet.


We are looking forward to your participation and are super excited.

– Your Team Pixelsplit