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Feature Let the player give custom names to their animals (horses, chickens, future animals) rather than relying on preset names. Relates to naming new animals (#16) and chicken names (#42).

Feature Give chickens individual identity like horses have — names, portraits, and whatever per-animal detail makes sense (stats panel, etc.). Currently chickens are anonymous flock animals. Relates ...

Feature idea Add a cooking system where the player turns crops and animal products (eggs, etc.) into prepared dishes. Likely sits alongside crop processing (#40) — jam, flour, dried goods feed into recipes. ...

Hello. Can you do multiple addition of the same items? For example, when I create podcasts and RSS categories, I add the others subcategory to the podcasts, but I don t add the others subcategory to the ...

Excelente trabajo Brandon, a continuacion te dejo las oportunidades de mejora! Error en la generación del número aleatorio. En el ejercicio de Math hay un error importante: let numeroSecreto = Math.ceil(Math.random())*10 ...

Description - Bug: When the current leader of a lobby transfers the host status to another player, the Online Friends side panel disappears for the new host, preventing them from sending new invites. ...
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