Madmac79
International
- 11 September 2006
The freeware ASCII/custom tileset version is around since basically forever, however the "commercial" one comes out tomorrow (depending on where you are) 6/12 on Steam, and I personally rarely if ever awaited a launch like this one.
Already talked about it in the 8-16-32 bit thread (even tho it's not really "retro"). I feel a moral debt towards this game, so the least I can do (other than buying it the second it will become possible of course) is to advertise it a bit.
This title is in development since basically 20 years or something by only two people of number. To keep it short is the deepest simulation of a fantasy colony builder you can imagine, and probably the best random story generator videogame ever existed. For a real, basic review of it, I'll link you this good one by Pc Gamer:
https://www.pcgamer.com/dwarf-fortr...flow&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
I'll just say that's the only videogame, out of any Rpg or adventure game existent, that made me somehow feel the "Gamebook" feel of wonder, if you ever read them, of my infancy.
Truly hope it will make it big on Steam.
(also gosh, it's probably the first thread I've ever opened here on Evoweb. Too many emotions in just one blow
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Already talked about it in the 8-16-32 bit thread (even tho it's not really "retro"). I feel a moral debt towards this game, so the least I can do (other than buying it the second it will become possible of course) is to advertise it a bit.
This title is in development since basically 20 years or something by only two people of number. To keep it short is the deepest simulation of a fantasy colony builder you can imagine, and probably the best random story generator videogame ever existed. For a real, basic review of it, I'll link you this good one by Pc Gamer:
https://www.pcgamer.com/dwarf-fortr...flow&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
I'll just say that's the only videogame, out of any Rpg or adventure game existent, that made me somehow feel the "Gamebook" feel of wonder, if you ever read them, of my infancy.
Truly hope it will make it big on Steam.
(also gosh, it's probably the first thread I've ever opened here on Evoweb. Too many emotions in just one blow
