Wednesday, March 24, 2021
I Turned a Cute Colony Game Into a Serial Killer Simulator - Founders' Fortune
This is what happens when you realize your able-bodied colonists lack human empathy and are down to kill anyone, anytime, anywhere. And also eventually figure out how to wield unstoppable magical future tech. Subscribe if you enjoy! ► http://bit.ly/letsgameitout_show Twitter ► https://twitter.com/letsgameitout Facebook ► https://bit.ly/3trrYqF ---------- Check it out on Steam! ► https://bit.ly/3f6qzSq More about Founder's Fortune (from Steam): A fantasy colony simulator focusing on creative building, colonist psychology and base defense. Handle resources, farming, production, tools, weapons, armor, trading, defense, and research, as well as the wishes, expectations, thoughts, and possessions of every colonist. Build Your Colony When your colonists arrive, they have nothing but the clothes on their backs. You take control and tell them to gather materials and build walls, floors and furniture. You are not limited to predefined buildings! Design your own houses and style them to your liking. There are dozens of construction and furniture elements that you can use to create the settlement you’ve always dreamed of! Take Care Of Your Colonists The colonists are your top priority. At first, you simply need to provide them with food and shelter. But the world is full of dangers! An infection might prove fatal to the strongest warrior and a plague can wipe out your entire colony. Each colonist reacts to events, happy or sad, and reflects that in their behavior. Happy colonists will receive a boost to their productivity – Unhappy colonists might throw a temper tantrum. Deal With Tantrums In an ideal life, all your wishes come true, at least that’s what Toni thinks. Fulfilled wishes can promote good moods, while hunger, injuries, boring conversations, or even nightmares will make your citizens feel bad. If you ignore the needs and wishes of your colonists for too long, one of them might have a breakdown and throw a trantrum. At That Point, All Bets Are Off… Set up your Farm Food matters. Good food makes colonists happy, wrong food makes colonists sick, little food makes colonists slow, and no food makes colonists die. Grow a variety of seasonal crops and set up a kitchen to make delicious meals. Be sure to stock up before winter hits and act quick when a swarm of hungry bugs descends upon your fields! Survive Winter Use the time you have and make sure you have enough food stored away, for winter is coming. Let’s hope you won’t have to halve rations – because that will make your colonists weak. When supplies dwindle and the freezing cold wind howls outside, it’s easy to lose hope. Trade Goods and Get Rich Word got around that your colony has started producing wares. Greet traveling traders and see if you can get a good deal on some ancient scrolls or buy additional food to prepare for winter. Try to keep production up so you’ll always have something to sell. A mature colony needs to pay good salaries to keep everyone happy. If morale is low, additional funds can even buy a tiny bit of happiness! Research Technologies Building your home is a long process and resources and manpower are not the only things you need. Smart Settlers dedicate a lot of time to researching new technologies, thereby unlocking better equipment, new furniture and construction elements. Select scholars carefully – if their personality doesn’t fit this type of work, they are not going to make a lot of progress. Protect Your Outpost You are not alone in this new land you call ‘home’. The Tikigoblins living there are not all that happy about your settling efforts and might pay you a visit to try to get you to stop. Train your colonists in the art of warfare and equip them with the best weapons and armor you have. Build walls and towers to ensure the security of your colony – that way, your enemies will have a difficult time trying to mess with you! ---------- I Turned a Cute Colony Game Into a Serial Killer Simulator - Founders' Fortune - Let's Game It Out #LetsGameItOut #Simulation #Colony
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