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Server Migration Update Release!Feb 12, 2024 - Community AnnouncementsHello everyone! Isle of Skye will be migrated to our new server with this update! Please check our website for more information, especially about which data of your account was migrated and which not. What's new? - Main menu 2.0 implementation - Added Lobby feature, new profile (+ Avatar customization window, Frames, Corners, Badges) - Reset of ranking and added Legacy Ranking List (Top 100 Players) - User Account migration to the new server. - UI adjustments Your Team DIGIDICED {STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/33284557/1e2dd03bea25db064c4b126b44ea6396162367ce.pngUpcoming Server Migration UpdateFeb 6, 2024 - Community AnnouncementsDear Community, we are happy to announce that Isle of Skye will be migrated to our new server soon. It will receive PC UI adjustments and the implementation of our main menu 2.0 (containing the new Lobby feature). Please make sure to finish your running games before the update. Here is a list of information about the transfer of the game from the old to the new server, you can check it on our website too: Account migration No Account data from your Twin Sales Account will be migrated. Everyone who owns our new server games (Gaia Project, Viticulture, Chai, Patchwork, Terra Mystica, Castles of Burgundy) is already present on our new server, or will be able to merge this new account into their already existing ones on the new server. All others will have their store ID names or random generated names. You will be able to change the name. How is it done, what will be migrated? Simply update Isle of Skye and start the game. By opening up your profile you will see that your name was migrated if you already play a new server game (it may take a short time for the server to get your info. We do not migrate the win/lose stats to the new server). If your former name was taken by someone else you will find an add on to the name after your old one. If you created a new one with for example Gaia Project already, your ID token will be recognized and the Username of the already existing Account will be used. Avatars need to be altered after migration ( as before all avatars of your owned games will appear). If you own other games that are still on the old server you will see a placeholder with blank statistics. As soon as those games are migrated the stats will start being included from a new. Friend list Your friendlist will not be migrated since the log in will change from the Twin Sails log in to our Digidiced log in. You will need to add your friends to the new list again. Ranking Will NOT be migrated. We will start a new ranking season on the new server similar to Patchwork. There will be a top 100 legacy ranking list to still honor the most successful players of the old server ranking list. Ranking will only show those who already logged in at least once with the new client. Replays We do not migrate saved replays of the account. The feature remains, though. Running games Will not be migrated. Your local games will still be accessible since they are saved locally on your device. Your DIGIDICED Team {STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/33284557/39cc95f8cafc9aa84114aee2e5d73438003d73af.pngGaia Project Hitting the Steam Store!May 19, 2021 - Community AnnouncementsDear community, the last week of the beta testing has begun and Gaia Project will be available in the last week of may. https://www.store.steampowered.com/app/1516400/ If you like to see the Beta Trailer follow this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRSUGwhQd8M See you in the game soon ^^ Isle of Skye brings kilts, tile laying to SteamJul 26, 2018 - PC GamerA digital version of Isle of Skye, the tile-laying strategic board game, is now available on Steam. Released in cardboard back in 2015, Alexander Pfister and Andreas Pelikan’s Isle of Skye was quite well received, netting a load of awards nominations and taking Best Boardgame at the 2016 UK Games Expo. It also snagged one of board gaming’s most coveted awards—the prestigious German Kennerspiel des Jahres 2016, the game of the year for “connoisseur or enthusiast” games. (That is to say, a “real gamer’s game.”) The digital translation was developed by DIGIDICED and published by Asmodee Digital. In Isle of Skye players are chieftains who compete to build a kingdom on the eponymous highland island, trying to get as many points as possible by placing resources to meet specific win conditions. It’s an interesting game because not only can what’s on your tiles and how you connect them matter for scoring, but also the overall shape of your island. Forming big rows, blocks, or columns can mean big points. Further, Isle of Skye is a tile laying game where the players set the cost of tiles, meaning the in-game economics are never quite the same each time a new player is added to the mix, or when a victory condition shifts. At the end, you get points for objectives, buildings, ships, sheep, whisky, and hairy coos.  The digital translation plays 1-5 with local and asynchronous online multiplayer. It apparently also has a feature where it will show you replays of top players doing their thing. Isle of Skye is right here on Steam. We’ll publish some more detailed impressions in the coming days.