Something that concerns me are the new Phorid flies in the Third Tier Challenge Mode, this little devils lay eggs "between the armoured carapaces of insects, in particular your ants, leading to a time where they will be less effective followed by inevitable death as the larva eats away at the innards". Re: Empires of the Undergrowth: A game about ants Reply 58 on: April 30, 2019, 02:16:50 PM I would love to put in a level editor - you are right it would give it so much more replayability.
Leaf cutters (pictured above) are now playable in this mode, there's a new rainforest map named Embankment, the difficulty was tuned and there's a new difficulty option, there's new optional victory confitions, you can save Freeplay settings to pick again for another game and creatures will get stronger (as well as more numerous) now as difficulty increases. 3) In the box titled 'Enter beta access code to unlock private betas', enter christmasants. The Freeplay mode, that allows you to do whatever you want, was also overhauled. To access the beta, follow the below steps: 1) Find Empires of the Undergrowth in your Steam library, right-click on it and choose 'Properties'. One of the biggest behind-the-scenes changes is the movement code, which they said will increase performance a lot allowing more and bigger creatures and the same for maps.
They've actually been pushing out Beta updates for months with it all coming together in the 0.21 update out now for everyone. It's been quite a long time since the last major update but Slug Disco Studios have been crazy-busy. A game all about managing a colony of ants, in a real-time strategy type of setting with some great visuals. Empires of the Undergrowth is a game that makes me freak out, it makes me feel like my skin is crawling with little bugs and all sorts and yet I can't tear myself away from it whenever I load it up.