Dinkum is a farm simulator developed and published by James Bendon. The game is very well-designed and has a lot of detail to it. It allows you to do everything you'd expect from a farm simulator like farming, fishing, chopping trees, mining, taming animals, and trapping wild animals as well.
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This title features a special license system as it is based in Australia, which adds a special touch to it distinguishing it from other games in the same genre. Trapping an Animal in Dinkum can be tricky as every animal has a different mechanic and requires special attention while trapping.
The first step to unlocking traps is to head to Fletch and ask her for a Trapping License. This will cost you quite a few tickets (500 Permit Points), so make sure you stock up on them first. Once you acquire the license, you willget blueprints for a Simply Animal Trap and an Animal Collection Point.
To craft these items, head over to your Crafting Table with one Tin Bar, eight Mangrove Sticks, and one Old Spring to get yourself a Simple Animal trap and two Palm Wood Plank, two Hard Wood Plank, and one Nail to get the Animal Collection Point.
You can only chop the hardwood trees after you get a copper Axe, so trapping isn't exactly an early-game mechanic. After unlocking the second Trapping License, you can make anAnimal Trap using one Iron Bar, one Hard Wood Plank, and two Old Spring.
Upon trapping an animal, you need to deliver them to the Collection Point before they escape. Once they're delivered, they will fly up in the sky and the trap will be returned in your mail the next day with some Dinks depending on the animal.
Animal Traps can be placed and picked up whenever you want, but the Collection Point cannot
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