What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

Event series that tells a story (campaign)



Events that are caused by previous decisions



A Competing newspaper



Music



It still crashes from time to time, and with every major new release there is a chance your old save game will become outdated.

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“Early Access enables me, as a solo developer, to finish the game while also making it the game, its audience wants to play. The basic mechanics are more or less done, but balancing, content and polish still all need work. Your input is valued and invited.”“The goal is a late 2020 release.”“Besides a LOT of polish and balancing, there are many core elements that still need work, from graphics to in-game content, audio and so forth. These are all things at the top of the road map. By showing your support in Early Access, you help make these things happen faster and better.The basic game play will not change drastically, but there are many levers to pull and elements to tweak, each of which can end up providing very different experiences when added up. That balance is likely to change several times before the final release-worthy balance is found.”“All the features listed in the main description are in the game at this point, and you can both win and lose. Most of the features are not yet fully balanced or fleshed out, and there is still more content to add.Main features, that are still to be added include:“Yes! Early Access players go out of their way to show support, and that should be recognized. There will be a price increase once the game actually launches.”“For those who are interested in providing feedback, I have set up a bug report/suggestion box on the website for the game. One of the main reasons for doing Early Access is to get that feedback, to help make the final game the best it can be.Those who wish to engage in a more direct manner can do so via twitter (contact @theprint) or Steam.”