Dwarf Fortress's new and improved Steam version launches "sooner than you might think"
One of the most absurdly detailed simulat🌃ions in the history of video games is coming soon to Steam

Dwarf Fortress, the absurdly-detai♌le꧒d roguelike simulation game that's been in development for 20 years, is coming to Steam "sooner than you might think".
That's according to publisher Kitfox Games, p♏roviding a to one fan's request for information on the long-awaited Steam version. The still lists the official date as "time is subjective," which is at least a bit more fun than the usual "when i𒉰t's ready."
earlier this year, the devs said they could launch the Steam version as early as this fall, but that launch would depend on how many planned features players wanted implemented on day one. More recently, the devs have an "exciting announcement" coming soon.൩As shown on , the Steam store backend currently lists a January 19, 2023 release date for Dwarf Fortress, though that is a placeholder date and very much subject to change ahead of ✱any official announcement.
The original Dwarf Fortress is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best free games out there, but the Steam version aims to justify its purchase price with new features like, uh, graphics. The original game's world is rendered entirely with text characters repr💫esenting characters and obje꧃cts, and the new version promises to offer a much more user-friendly experience.
Dwarf Fortress entered development way back in 2002, and over the course of those two decades, it's become one of the most absurdly detailed simulations 🎶in the history of video games. Basically, you lead a group of dwarves to establish a fortress in a procedurally generated fantasy world. Everything from the emotional state of your dwarves to the dampness of individual bits of ground is simulated, leading to worlds ripe for robust player-driver storytelling. It's one of the few video games on display at the .
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