The famed dwarf-em-up dynasties sim Dwarf Fortress has been enjoying something of a second wind ever since its release on Steam, with its creators finally receiving plenty of richly deserved mountain gold(opens in new tab) and hunkering down to a regular update cycle for the 'new' release. Dwarf Fortress being Dwarf Fortress, it gets some pretty good patch notes. And today's theme is babies.
The baby update(opens in new tab) brings «sprites for children and babies for many of the creatures and outdoor plants. This also includes dragon hatchings!» So I'm guessing that capturing then raising your own dragon will be the sign of a true baller fortress now. It is undeniably neat, and completely in-keeping with how this game is designed, that the plants get their own babies too, with crops now sprouting before they become all grown-up and edible.
There are also some «important fixes for buckets and refuse stockpiles» which will please the more OCD Fortress commanders (apparently some refuse piles were degrading materials incorrectly), a bunch of graphical changes including the addition of «smooth ice wall[s]», various backend tweaks, and then the good stuff:
«Stopped dwarves without working grasps from trying to get goblets to drink, failing, and dying of thirst.»
Those dwarves never do stop finding ways to die. Kitfox is quite open about plans for the game, with the most recent update before this being an Arena mode(opens in new tab) which, yes, you could probably use to test out the babies, while the big upcoming project is a major rework of the game's oft-meandering Adventure mode(opens in new tab): «We're going to make the world more interesting to free roam,» said Tarn Adams, promising a world where NPCs will «turn one of
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