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It is with a heavy heart that, after much consideration, we decided to discontinue the development of Floodrush. While this may not be the news you were hoping for, we want you to know that we didn't make this decision lightly.


At Supercell, we strive to create Great Games that are Played for Years and Remembered Forever. That is our mission. For Floodrush, we aspired to defy, once again, our conventions to deliver something fresh and surprising. A genre-defining game. It turns out that our efforts led us to create a game that many of our players found a bit challenging to enjoy as the team had designed it.

The Finnish firm surprise-released Floodrush into a limited beta back in May, describing it as a real-time strategy battler. It centred upon players gathering a crew of treasure seekers to battle a rival team on a sinking island.


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Flood Rush is a platformer where you play as a monkey swinging from tree to tree, platform to platform, avoiding an incoming flood. Developers Black Feather Games have pledged to donate all profits form the game to charities that help the flood victims in Europe.

Governor Hochul: "We're expanding the emergency declaration to Rockland, Clinton and Essex Counties, as well as Oswego. Oswego County is sustaining a flash flooding event as we speak. They're under a flash flood watch. They had an enormous amount of rain, three inches in 90 minutes just a few hours ago, so the water is accumulating in other places as well."

Hochul: "If you're living in these flash flood watch areas, Oswego County in particular, please do not go out in your vehicles. This is the number one cause of death of people during high flooding events...That's how we lose the lives of individuals. We want to make sure people are smart, that they do not go out in those circumstances and head all the warnings."

Good afternoon, everyone, it is certainly a little bit drier here in Ontario County than it was at this time yesterday. But we are still experiencing the effects of a 100-year flooding event. And literally just as I left the street on Chapin, we just received word that one of the houses I visited was one where the basement just collapsed. So, it is still a dangerous situation. There are still people in these homes. And the buildings that they are in are actually compromised because of the volume of flooding that has occurred.

I've been in contact with everybody from the White House, the Secretary of Transportation, the Head of FEMA, our Senators, Gillibrand and Senator Majority Leader Schumer have also been in contact with us to offer any assistance with the FEMA declaration, which would be really important for us to get the money to the state, but also to the localities so they can start rebuilding. We're expanding the emergency declaration to Rockland, Clinton and Essex Counties, as well as Oswego. Oswego County is sustaining a flash flooding event as we speak. They're under a flash flood watch. They had an enormous amount of rain, three inches in 90 minutes just a few hours ago, so the water is accumulating in other places as well.

So, that is what has been going on the ground. We're no longer seeing flooding, but again, the basements have been compromised. We have to make sure that people on the higher floors are aware that there could be a collapsed situation, which is what we just heard about on Chapin on a call that came in moments ago here.

But again, if you're living in these flash flood watch areas, Oswego County in particular, please do not go out in your vehicles. This is the number one cause of death of people during high flooding events. Flash flooding events it is not what's happening in your home. It's what's happening when you think that your vehicle and you can make your way through the on water on a street, and all of a sudden it turns from a roadway with some puddles on it to a raging river.

A canal that serves as the main source of drinking water for about half of the Columbia water system's 375,000 customers collapsed in two places following historic rainfall and flooding over the weekend, sending contractors scrambling to build a rock dam to plug the holes while National Guard helicopters dropped giant sandbags in the rushing water.

Meanwhile, Gov. Nikki Haley issued a terse warning to thousands of people in low-lying areas near the coast to evacuate before a mass of water rumbling toward the ocean floods some places for up to two more weeks.

She asked people watching on television to call relatives who may have a false sense of security after surviving hurricanes, calling the second round of expected flooding "a different kind of bad." She said the standing water could last up to 12 days.

Columbia is under orders from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to fix its sewage treatment plant and sewer pipes to reduce overflows that can contaminate waterways. Those orders include spending $1 million on projects to reduce flooding along Gills Creek, one of the areas devastated by record rainfall and flooding.

A storm devastated towns and cities along the coast of northeastern Libya. It ruptured dams, caused a torrent of water to flood entire neighborhoods. And already, Libya is decimated by more than a decade of conflict. And it's a country divided between two rival governments.

SHERLOCK: Well, you know, this is a country that's been devastated by conflict since 2011, when rebels backed by NATO removed the dictator, Colonel Moammar Gadhafi. Now, the country has ruled by rival governments, and all of this has left it impoverished and lacking in services. And in this context, the dams broke - that caused the flood in Derna - simply hadn't been maintained, and they'd become worn down and flimsy. And you have to add to this picture that meteorologists say this storm was of a particular strength. There were 16 inches of rain dumped on eastern Libya in a short time. But they say the intensity of the storm fits with a pattern of more extreme weather caused by man-made climate change. So that's a new dimension that Libya may now have to keep facing in the future as well.

A volunteer carries a woman as she is evacuated from a flooded Kardashynka village of the left bank Dnipro river, in Kherson, Ukraine, Friday, June 9, 2023. Many small boats carrying volunteers and Ukrainian soldiers have shuttled across from Ukrainian-held areas on the west bank to rescue desperate civilians stuck on rooftops, in attics and in other areas amid the deluge.(AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

Ukrainian servicemen ride on a speedboat in a flooded neighborhood in Kherson, Ukraine, Thursday, June 8, 2023. Many small boats carrying volunteers and Ukrainian soldiers have shuttled across from Ukrainian-held areas on the west bank to rescue desperate civilians stuck on rooftops, in attics and in other areas amid the deluge.(AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

Ukrainian servicemen help residents to get down from the roof into rescue boats during an evacuation in a flooded neighborhood near Oleshky, Ukraine, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. In the early days of flooding, Ukrainian rescue workers, braving the drones and dangers of Russian snipers, were able to cross the river to evacuate civilians in the flood-affected areas of the Russian-occupied eastern bank.(AP Photo)

Houses are seen underwater in the flooded town of Oleshky, Ukraine, Saturday, June 10, 2023. Extensive flooding from the catastrophic destruction of the Kakhovka Dam on June 6 devastated towns along the lower Dnieper River in the embattled Kherson region. Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of causing the breach.(AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

Svitlana Nosik, 56, looks at her brother Vitali Holodniak, 46, during his funeral in Kherson, Ukraine, Wednesday, June 14, 2023. Holodniak was killed, according to Ukrainian authorities, by Russian in Kardashynka village during an evacuation of residents from the flooded area near Kherson. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

This image taken from video of a Ukrainian Borderguard unit, Kateryna Krupych reaches to catch bottle of water being delivered by a military drone flown 4km from Kherson to a flooded neighborhood near Oleshky, Ukraine, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Krupych and her children were later rescued after they had to leave their home in the island of Chaika, located in the gray zone between frontlines. (Ukrainian Borderguard via AP)

Ukrainian servicemen arrive by boat with civilians during evacuation from the flooded Kardashynka village on the left bank of the Dnipro river near Kherson, Ukraine, Friday, June 9, 2023. Many small boats carrying volunteers and Ukrainian soldiers have shuttled across from Ukrainian-held areas on the west bank to rescue desperate civilians stuck on rooftops, in attics and in other areas amid the deluge. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

A church is surrounded by water in a flooded neighborhood in Kherson, Ukraine, Thursday, June 8, 2023. Extensive flooding from the catastrophic destruction of the Kakhovka Dam on June 6 devastated towns along the lower Dnieper River in the embattled Kherson region. Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of causing the breach.(AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

Emergency teams help rush to safety Vitalii Shpalin, injured evacuee who had came under fire from Russian forces while trying to flee by boat from the Russian-occupied east bank of a flooded Dnieper River to Ukrainian-held Kherson, on the western bank, in Kherson, Ukraine on Sunday, June 11, 2023. Ukrainian authorities said Russian troops attacked boats with civilians. (AP Photo)

Tetyana, right, hugs her neighbor Hanna after being evacuated from a flooded Kardashynka village on the left bank Dnipro river, in Kherson, Ukraine, Friday, June 9, 2023. In the early days of flooding, Ukrainian rescue workers, braving the drones and dangers of Russian snipers, were able to cross the river to evacuate civilians in the flood-affected areas of the Russian-occupied eastern bank. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

Emergency teams help rush to safety an injured evacuee who had came under fire from Russian forces while trying to flee by boat from the Russian-occupied east bank of Dnieper River to Ukrainian-held Kherson, on the western bank, in Kherson, Ukraine, Sunday, June 11, 2023. According to Ukrainian authorities Russian troops attacked the boats .(AP Photo) 006ab0faaa

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