Copied the 0.1.0 save files into the new install location "Android\data\com.mrsilverlust.cardgame\file" and previous rewards are now in 0.1.1
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1) I think I've spotted the issue with the saves. I'm on Android and 0.1.1 has a different name to 0.1.0 it's now called Card Prototype and is a separate installation with its own save folder. I'll copy the old save files to this location and let you know if it makes a difference.
2) To be honest I've not used the reroll option more than a couple of times. I'll start using it and see how that affects game play.
Maybe a reroll option for the card selection (for a cost) would give more chance to get a particular type of card, but at a price.
3) Okay
4) I think this could be done as a new screen that you toggle between. As you say there isn't really space to put it in the current layout.
I've just upgraded to 0.1.1 and lost all the previous rewards.
I made a back up of the save folder before doing the upgrade and copied it back after the upgrade but looks like everything has still been reset.
Is it possible to keep rewards after an upgrade?
The game is great. I completed level 6 a couple of times. There did seem to be a lot of luck needed to beat level six. I've got a few different strategies that work well but they require quite a few specific cards and clothes to come up. Have the choice from more than 3 items would allow greater freedom to build a specific type of deck, but it might make the game boring once you'd worked out a winning strategy.
Playing on android its sometimes hard to do a long press and read the popup. It would be nice to turn on an overlay that stays up until closed. Could show all card, or all clothes at once.
When long pressing on a rival card it's useful to see the outcome effect but quite often it plays the card when I don't want to. I've worked round this by swiping off the card but it would be useful if there was a delay between the long press and action press.
It would be useful if there was a way to see the love calculation and all the different affects being applied. Once you get to the higher levels there can be quite a lot of things going on.
Keep up the good work, there is a lot of potential here.
Hi,
Thanks for the super quick reply. I've got it working but had to do a few extra bits as a Raspberry Pi isn't a standard Linux.
I downloaded the lastest Ren'Py SDK (https://www.renpy.org/latest.html) and unzipped it.
I downloaded the Raspberry Pi support file (from the same link). Copied it into the SDK folder and unzipped it.
Then I copied the unzipped NIF folder into the SDK folder.
When running the renpy.sh file NIF now appears as a project and can be launched.
All seems to be working now