
Also, we did a PC Gamer podcast with the Quds. In the meantime, we have a Blind interview coinciding with the beginning of the Dwarf Fortress Hot Potato for MSF.

50.08 should be together in a few days, featuring baby animals, more crop pictures, more boulders, autosave fix, and the return of legends XML export! Then we'll turn to logs/reports and archer fixes as well as gearing up for adventure mode.Here's the report to start May and also the Future of the Fortress reply.And 50.09 is also in progress - the return of the game log and we're working toward report/announcement persistence and some archery fixes/changes as well. We're having our first meeting for the adventure mode sound effects tomorrow, and I'll need to get an adventurer running around soon for that and for upcoming artwork, so that's a simultaneous thing going on. Putnam got me through setting up the Windows Subsystem for Linux and it's mostly playing nice with everything, so there's some hope that I'll just be able to compile from within MSVC itself to make the Linux builds. This week has been going well! The experimental SDL2 branch is stabilizing after a few patches, and this should pave the way for some speed increases as well as the Linux and Mac versions. They can even learn about everything from shapes to flags to countries of the world in a fun interactive quiz format.Now available at Steam and itch.io! DOWNLOAD DWARF FORTRESS CLASSIC 50.08 (May 2, 2023) WindowsĪll Versions Current Development: RSS Feed, Release Feed, Here's a two hour stream we did with Salford Sal, going on a tour of a twenty year fortress and generally talking about the game. They can build their own pets and go on epic adventures. They can make music or draw and paint online. Your children can play titles with their favorite movie characters and creatures, like the Minions from Despicable Me and the princesses from Frozen.

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