With This Grand Life’s full launch coming up on April 17th, I have updated the TEST branch to Release 1.00. On launch day, this version will be put on the main branch and everywhere else. The main additions are a local scoreboard and the new Berlin map (as voted for by the community).

The local scoreboard will keep track of all the lives you’ve lived. Every time you win a game, a final score is calculated and added to the board. Below is what it looks like with some scores I made up.

Next is the Berlin map. Berlin’s map traits are Engineering Powerhouse, Diverse Architecture and Automotive Pioneer.

You can purchase a Large Garage at Brandenburg Gate to begin collecting the city’s unique collectibles, luxury cars. All the collectible car names are based on German brands and range from the Folkswaggin Gulf to the Porch Sports Car. This is by far the most expensive collection in the game.

The special thing about these collectibles is that you can ride them just like you would a normal car! They travel faster but are also more expensive to run, especially the higher-end cars. They also never break down and don’t require repairs.

Another small change is all collectible containers getting their own default theme colour now, which you can still paint over if desired.

Finally, a little fun fact that I discovered about This Grand Life’s players – the same number of people have played the stock market as have played the lottery. Coincidence?

Here are the full list of changes in Release 1.00:

  • Added Berlin as playable city
  • Added Berlin collectible and drivable cars
  • Fixed Infonet not showing more than 10 items when viewing all jobs at location
  • Fixed employee and materials window not following freelance business window colour scheme
  • Changed ‘debt due next week’ to show negative amounts
  • Tweaked and enabled scoreboard
  • Added functionality for collectibles to be used as normal possessions
  • Realigned some stuff
  • Added default theme colours for collectibles
  • Updated tutorial images

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