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This is why you dont develop games while partying in Hawaii or on vacation. Everything seems much less problematic
'Flood warning? How bad can it be?'
Proceeds to flood every other turn from 3000 BC til January 1st 1960
Oh and if there's just one thing to repair under each category, you still have to both click the 'repair' and then manually select the tile.
To help the player out, the game highlighted the tile bright green.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1295660/discussions/0/591762915933060611/
Gotta love those mini games XD.. Nothing like clicking for each repair and then the repair button will still exist on screen but if u click it nothing happens since everything is repaired but they forgot to keep a code to remove the button once done.
Thanks. I wonder if it turns off disasters in existing games since its a disaster... O.o