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Doodle Empires 1.4.3 Update

Doodle Empires 1.4.3

Version 1.4.3

What's New
  • New Appalachia map, encompassing all territory east of the Mississippi River (US and Canada).
  • New option to include Discord supporter names in the baron leader name pool.
  • Main menu updated with links to social media, Steam, and wiki pages.
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Update Summary: Doodle Empires Version 1.4.3

The latest update for Doodle Empires, version 1.4.3, is here! This patch includes a significant map expansion, bug fixes, and contributions from our community.

Key Changes:
  • Expanded Map:
    • The Appalachia map has been significantly expanded to include all territories east of the Mississippi River, covering both the United States and Canada.
    • Prepare for new strategic challenges and opportunities with this expanded territory.
  • Bug Fixes:
    • Resolved a bug that prevented card draws when loading save games.
    • Addressed a potential issue where the 'Found Religion' card acted as a 'New Nation' card.
    • Fixed the renaming bug in the Caribbean map.
  • Community Contributions:
    • Credits updated to include new Discord supporters.
    • New option added to include Discord supporter names in the baron leader name pool, allowing for further personalization.
    • Main menu updated with links to social media, Steam, and wiki pages for easier access to resources and community engagement.

This update enhances the Doodle Empires experience with a larger map, crucial bug fixes, and contributions that reflect our appreciation for the community. We're excited for you to explore the expanded Appalachia region and enjoy a smoother, more engaging gameplay experience. The next update will focus on the North American East Coast map, so stay tuned!

Doodle Empires is a strategy and simulation game where players draw their own history, featuring 2D graphics, alternate history, and sandbox world-building. The game is still in development, with ongoing updates and community feedback being actively addressed.