On the screen, the sun began to set. In the game, night brings "Zombies"—monsters that attack the colony. But as the moon rose, no monsters appeared. Instead, the colonists began to dismantle the world. They weren't mining for resources; they were deleting the blocks. One by one, the green grass and stone mountains turned into a void of pure, flickering white code.
Leo tried to assign a job. He clicked a colonist to make them a farmer. A text box appeared at the bottom of the screen: “We are tired of the cycles, Leo.” Colony.Survival.v0.8.0.1.rar
When he extracted the files, the size was wrong—4.2 GB for a game that usually took up less than one. He launched the executable. The main menu was silent; the usual jaunty medieval music was replaced by the low, rhythmic hum of a digital furnace. He started a new world. On the screen, the sun began to set
The official version history jumped from 0.8.0 to 0.8.1. There was no mention of a "point-one" hotfix. Instead, the colonists began to dismantle the world