Episode 7 Status - (Nov 17, 2017) - 1 Week Delay
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 5:32 pm
Official Release Dates
I'll try to update this post weekly-ish, which knowing me translates to "randomly."
This is a placeholder until I get around to standing up a near real-time page that pulls stats from the Trello dev board.
Cards travel from left to right.
The list does not note effort already completed in a stage. In other words, to clear image creation takes a total of 2.5 hours per card. If a card has only has .5 hours of work remaining to clear image creation, the calculations still show 2.5 hours remaining. It's possible to have 5-10 cards per stage that are 90% done, so the times given here are on the high side, or "Pessimistic" times. The work effort is "optimistic" meaning I'm Optimistically assuming 3 hours per day on average. In other words... The list has 0% accuracy in time estimates, but can be useful for getting a feel for how much longer it will be until release.
Glossary of terms:
A Card is a block of effort averaging 5 game pages.
Estimate assumes 3 hours of effort from Wolfschadowe / day average, and average trending effort from others helping out.
Dates given in the image are computer estimates. Don't believe them! You have been warned.
Status: 2017-11-02
Closing in on the final Beta release. All writing is completed, and the last big scene has finished modeling. A lot of programming left to do, but most of that is simply verifying that the variables are being set properly on pages. That's why the average time per card is 6 minutes. There will be one card that takes 1 hour, followed by 10 that take 2 minutes or so. A final validation of the model between the big Wednesday Night scene through the morning coffee and office to reach the small final After work addition will take a considerable time though. Up to 12 hours, but after that the remaining modeling and programming will be less than 3 or 4 hours. So we're really close. I'll probably do an interim test release Friday or Saturday so that testers have this weekend to hammer on the big stuff, and then include the last scene and some bug-fixes on Monday or Tuesday. This is putting us right on track for the projected dates in the current status. ESTIMATED ONLY
Status: 2017-10-27
Still plugging away at writing and modeling. Many cards have migrated over to programming. Also, added Early Access and General Release dates to the estimates as earlier ones referred only to when the final beta testing would start. Also, the localization files go out to translators at about the same time as Beta Testing starts.
Status: 2017-10-18
Roughly half of the cards in Writing are in "waiting for approval" status, meaning that they are 90% done, but the chart assumes 0% for estimates.
Status: 2017-10-11
Another huge shoutout to GhostNote and Happy4Now for all the help!
Status: 2017-10-02
Huge shoutout to GhostNote and Happy4Now for all the help!
- Early Access for funded Dinner and above: Monday, November 27, 2017 - Updated
- General release and download availability: Monday, Dec 4, 2017 - Updated
I'll try to update this post weekly-ish, which knowing me translates to "randomly."

This is a placeholder until I get around to standing up a near real-time page that pulls stats from the Trello dev board.
Cards travel from left to right.
The list does not note effort already completed in a stage. In other words, to clear image creation takes a total of 2.5 hours per card. If a card has only has .5 hours of work remaining to clear image creation, the calculations still show 2.5 hours remaining. It's possible to have 5-10 cards per stage that are 90% done, so the times given here are on the high side, or "Pessimistic" times. The work effort is "optimistic" meaning I'm Optimistically assuming 3 hours per day on average. In other words... The list has 0% accuracy in time estimates, but can be useful for getting a feel for how much longer it will be until release.
Glossary of terms:
spoiler: show
Estimate assumes 3 hours of effort from Wolfschadowe / day average, and average trending effort from others helping out.
Dates given in the image are computer estimates. Don't believe them! You have been warned.

Status: 2017-11-02
Closing in on the final Beta release. All writing is completed, and the last big scene has finished modeling. A lot of programming left to do, but most of that is simply verifying that the variables are being set properly on pages. That's why the average time per card is 6 minutes. There will be one card that takes 1 hour, followed by 10 that take 2 minutes or so. A final validation of the model between the big Wednesday Night scene through the morning coffee and office to reach the small final After work addition will take a considerable time though. Up to 12 hours, but after that the remaining modeling and programming will be less than 3 or 4 hours. So we're really close. I'll probably do an interim test release Friday or Saturday so that testers have this weekend to hammer on the big stuff, and then include the last scene and some bug-fixes on Monday or Tuesday. This is putting us right on track for the projected dates in the current status. ESTIMATED ONLY
spoiler: show
Still plugging away at writing and modeling. Many cards have migrated over to programming. Also, added Early Access and General Release dates to the estimates as earlier ones referred only to when the final beta testing would start. Also, the localization files go out to translators at about the same time as Beta Testing starts.
spoiler: show
Roughly half of the cards in Writing are in "waiting for approval" status, meaning that they are 90% done, but the chart assumes 0% for estimates.
spoiler: show
Another huge shoutout to GhostNote and Happy4Now for all the help!
spoiler: show
Huge shoutout to GhostNote and Happy4Now for all the help!
spoiler: show