![]() The elves are very different from the other races, and are the most challenging to play. The chancellor is responsible for espionage, but the rest have no game function (aside from making the title holder a bit happier). Human lords and ladies can assign a great number of noble titles and official positions. They are also not dependant on alcohol, and a few wells will be enough to keep them happy and productive. Humans are the race most similar to the dwarves, but they grow their plants above ground, and can't make steel. Dwarves may occasionally be taken by strange moods and produce wondrous artifacts. They have access to steel, the strongest metal in the game (or is it?) and underground plants, but they require alcohol to get through the working day. If you use the file download, extract them into your mods folder. A few basic adventurer crafting reactions have been added to make it easier to play as an outsider. When Adventure mode is added, you will be able to play as a dwarf, human, elf, goblin, kobold, or an animalman from above or below ground. You can play Fortress mode as dwarves, humans, elves, or goblins. I also wonder if trolls would just destroy the creations of the past- I think modifications are cool but just destroying everything would ruin the purpose.The goal of this mod is simple: To let you play Fortress mode and Adventure mode with as many races as possible, while adding or changing as little as possible. It may also just get too crowded in the game world to make new things or have them actually stand out. It also might lose appeal if everything is from long-since graduates that feel distant to relate to instead of current seniors and recent college goers. There might just be too much online presence social media for anyone to care about the past worlds. In the last 20 years though, I wonder if this would have the same interest. The teacher could show off their house from when they played as a student. If that was more than a trend and became a standard lesson for a week, it would be interesting to see a persistent world students from the past left behind with their trolling to each other, inside jokes, and houses temporary classmate friends built together. There’s an educational Minecraft version now. The English teacher still talks about that guy! The story of John Smith and the orange goblin skin with 14 deaths over 53 minutes, 14 seconds he played of jump hero 6 years ago. Imagine the history of stats/deaths/playtime. I always thought it’d be interesting to see everyone who was in your position in a world like that somehow. In dark souls, you can leave messages behind. In Mario Maker, you can see where everyone died in the world. Just about everybody could probably relate to stories of playing flash games in the computer lab although there’s no real record to share of the sites are even still around.Īnyway, I thought it’d be cool if there was a digital world designed around leaving notes and things like this. Everyone must’ve gone to the same few sites and played the same games. ![]() ![]() There was also the flash games everyone played in computer classes. They were just old enough to be seniors or still be friends of current students. A couple of times, I remember uncovering a couple years old discussion from my school after I went down the same path and wound up in that online space. Social media groups of the recent graduate classes were just starting at the time. I thought that was cool, like uncovering artifacts from the past. Sometimes papers or a miscopy from a flash drive or a small game. In school I remember finding project files students in the past had left on the servers. ![]()
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