Sean,
I've found a bug in End of Atlantis v1.2. (I'm using the "Ancients" theme.)
Suppose there is a ship next to an island. There's one of your men on the ship, and it's the beginning of your turn. You use one move point to move the man from the ship to the island, and earn a point. If you select "Undo last move", the man jumps back to the ship and you get your move point back, but your score does not go back to what it was. As a result of this bug, I can artificially increase my score to any value that I want, simply by repeating this procedure over and over again.
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- Sean OConnor
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Hello,
It might be a variation of that bug (version 1.2d) :
When you are moving the monsters, you can undo last move. The problem is that it undoes last citizen move too. But as you are now moving the monsters, you can move the citizen again : you basically lost one turn.
I haven't checked though if it changes anything to the score.
It might be a variation of that bug (version 1.2d) :
When you are moving the monsters, you can undo last move. The problem is that it undoes last citizen move too. But as you are now moving the monsters, you can move the citizen again : you basically lost one turn.
I haven't checked though if it changes anything to the score.