![]() ![]() It’s a roguelike game mode that uses Dwarf Fortress’ world generation process to create the ruins of ancient civilisations for you to explore as a lone dwarf adventurer. In rebellion, one of our dwarves adopted a pea hen and kept it in her room, which she eventually refused to leave.Īdventure mode, however, can be just as fascinating. We once had to ban dwarves from keeping dogs in the fortress, because the dogs spent all their time in the great hall standing on the table. ![]() It’s the city management side of Dwarf Fortress that tends to get the most attention, which is easy to understand – that’s where you wind up with all the goofy stories about dwarves going ‘fae’ and carving weird stuff that awakens ancient demons, and about herds of mammoths barreling into fortresses and trampling everyone. While it doesn’t offer a whole lot of new information, there is some good news: you can bring a donkey with you, and it will carry your stuff. There’s a new Dwarf Fortress development blog up on Steam, and it provides us with an early look at adventure mode as it’ll appear when Dwarf Fortress’ graphical overhaul arrives alongside the Steam version of the colony management game. ![]()
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