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tituscarbuncle17 karma

[Lottie, Producer] It may be the subject of a future blog post, but we don't have any plans to share our results for now. The secrets, the delicious, delectable secrets...

tituscarbuncle12 karma

[Lottie, Producer] Thanks! We're super pleased and are a) eating raw fish b) wearing matching t-shirts c) shivering in our painfully on-brand Victorian chapel. We do have plans to revamp the Fallen London browser game, aiming for a beatific synchronicity between the browser and the mobile versions in due course.

They won't be exactly the same (browsers have never got on with music, for example), but they'll look very similar and will share the same features. Watch this space for more information on our plans for the browser game later on this year...

tituscarbuncle7 karma

[Lottie, Producer] My QA wisdom is gluttony: MORE, ALWAYS MORE! We incorporate bug testing and fixing in production, but we're a small team, so we've relied on existing users in Early Access/open betas for more wide-ranging testing. Our fans also know the game alarmingly well, so they're extremely good at picking up errors.

Relying on users sending in bug reports after release is dangerous: mobile users, for instance, aren't used to sending bug reports, and are more likely just to delete a buggy app. PC gamers are more likely to send a bug report, but you've still released a buggy game so you're likely to get more negative reviews!

We try to iron out as many bugs as possible prior to release, using a combination of internal and external testing. In short: get a dedicated QA tester and ask your lovely players to help you. They will. <3

tituscarbuncle6 karma

[Lottie, Producer] Hey there! I think you're asking about the Fallen London app - currently we're only launching on the App Store for iOS devices, but we hope to launch on Android in the future, too.

tituscarbuncle5 karma

[Lottie, Producer] We have not! We want to focus on revamping the browser game so it's more in-line with the new iOS game first. There's no reason we wouldn't incorporate cryptocurrencies in the future, but we don't have plans for them now.