
Get ready to travel deeper into space: Publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer Interactive Fate join forces once again to release Shortest.
The Linux version is now available from Steam (and GOG, soon).You are very welcome to savour the fine desperations encountered in Shortest Trip, honourable Linuxers! And PC-preferring folk, please recommend Shortest Trip to your Linux-friends.
New players is what keeps our development going. We also added a few improvements and fixed some small issues for everyone. Stay tuned for more in the future.Changelog.
UI improvement: Hovering resource leak warning on top of the screen now shows LEAK text directly on top of the leaking module. Help panel updates: warp hand doors help pages. Fixed an issue that caused W key to trigger random actions. Turned off global Analytics and Could Diagnostics setting from Unity Services. Fixed some typos. Updated preset save logline.
Fixed multibarrel and multishot weapon DPM calculation shown in UI. HoverText related refactoring. fixed a rare module placement preset load issue. Dear players (and survivors!) of Shortest Trip, we are proud to bring you a major updatewhich will allow you to save & load module profiles with push of a single button, togetherwith Scoreboard vs Self and other improvements.NB!
This important news announcement here got accidentally deleted today, so we're reposting it.There will be also a surprise update coming later today. The new 'Easy Tiger' ship that we unveil today will provide you an easier start & more modular space for the long run. Additionally, we introduce some further quality-of-life upgrades, and a new round of balances. For example, all playable ships, cannons and gatling guns are now better. Sonic boom spacecrafts.