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Demo QoL Patch 1.0.5

[p]A new patch for the demo version has been released, making the gameplay more convenient.[/p]
  • [p]New To-Do tasks now auto-select their placeholder text for quick renaming [/p]
  • [p]Press Tab to switch between task name and reward fields[/p]

First Patches

[p]Over the past few weeks since the demo release, I've managed to release several patches containing the following changes:[/p]
  • [p]Fixed a critical bug causing severe FPS drops during extended gameplay[/p]
  • [p]Improved tutorial for clearer explanation of object recoloring[/p]
  • [p]Fixed errors when saving modified palettes[/p]
  • [p]Minor fixes[/p]
[p]Thank you all for your feedback - we'll continue polishing the demo leading up to the main version release on July 15th![/p]

The Demo is Out!

We have great news for everyone who wants to try our game right now!
You can now download the Your Personal Chill Apartment demo and test the game.
We appreciate any feedback from you, and we'll do our best to make the release version as polished as possible!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3721120/Your_Personal_Chill_Apartment_Demo/

Development Diary #8. Custom music

Hey everyone!

In this devlog, I’d love to talk a bit about the music in our game. Right now, there are 56 tracks with a wide range of moods and styles - from chill and cozy to upbeat and energetic. We’re sure you’ll find something you like!

But what if you want to listen to your own music while playing? We’ve got you covered! Just drop your favorite tracks into a special music folder, and the next time you launch the game, you’ll see them right inside the in-game music player. Easy and seamless!

Development Diary #7. Object Recoloring

Hey everyone! The game is getting closer to its planned release in July, and as we enter the final stages of development, I wanted to share one more feature that wasn’t originally planned — the ability to recolor any object in the game to the colors you like.

You can enter a special recolor mode and then select the object you want to change. A window will pop up showing all the editable colors for that object, along with palettes to choose any color you like. You can adjust the RGB sliders or simply find a color you like, copy its HEX code, and paste it into the color input field.

The same system also works for changing the colors of wallpaper, walls, and floors in your apartment.