Oh it’s a forever free game, the Steam version comes with some exclusive cosmetic stuff. It’s definitely the nicest way to play, but the free version still gets all the updates.
Oh. Oh no. No no no no no.
I know somebody who played for 48 hours straight, passed out on his way to the bathroom, and broke his shoulder.
It’s not like any other game.
Dwarf fortress is wild to read about. One of these days I’ll be brave enough to try it.
You can download it off the Devs, and it’ll be free, but the UI is about as opaque as a foot-thick wall of lead.
Alternatively, you can buy the Steam version, and that one is way more accessible.
Oh it’s a forever free game, the Steam version comes with some exclusive cosmetic stuff. It’s definitely the nicest way to play, but the free version still gets all the updates.
doesn’t cost money, “Free” is probably not the right word, lol
What else would you call a game that doesn’t cost money?
Well, it is quite a time investment.
just like any other game???
Oh. Oh no. No no no no no.
I know somebody who played for 48 hours straight, passed out on his way to the bathroom, and broke his shoulder.
It’s not like any other game.
I’ve played Dwarf Fortress (since 0.31). I’m not in the least bit suprised. It is seriously addictive.
As for myself I’ve had way too many “I’ll just…” then “oh damn it’s 3am again”.
There is a cost, but it’s not measured in currency.