About This Game Embark is a colony management game with a focus on complex simulation in a huge living 3D world. It is a game targeted at enthusiasts of the genre who are looking for a deeper experience. While a lot of effort has been put into the interface, and there is a short tutorial, there is still a significant learning curve (especially while in Early Access).Order your colonists to build the ultimate base in multiple Z levels.Manage your colonists' needs.Watch your colonists live their own lives and have their own relationships.Build aqueducts and pumps to manage a detailed water simulation system.Farm food with a detailed plant simulation system.Tame and hunt animals.Craft dozens of different items to keep your colonists happy and defend yourself.Dig deep to find sources of metal ore with a prospecting system.Explore the massive game map.Defend your colony with a detailed combat system.Play a procedurally generated map with different biomes and places of interest each time.Each component of an item has a material and quality which affects the item differently.Impress or fight with other factions.Trade with other factions.EXPLOREExplore a huge procedurally generated 3D world and meet its inhabitants. Embark simulates thousands of flora and fauna in detail. Time of day, seasons, temperature, and precipitation are modeled in detail. These conditions can have effects that help or hinder your colony. Crops can fail from lack of water or an early frost.CRAFTGather a large variety of materials and craft items with a deep hierarchical crafting item system. With practice comes the ability to build better items, smith more effective weapons and armours, and smelt better ores. Each part of an item affects its effectiveness in different ways. A spear could be made with an iron head and wooden shaft, or it could have a steel head and bronze shaft.BUILDRebuild civilization block by block. Embark’s fully destructible world allows you to build anything from small trading outposts to huge fortresses. Order your people to build complex structures and sit back and watch as they complete them. Your colony depends on you. Your management style may result in a cohesive well oiled military machine or a dysfunctional band on the brink of murdering each other. Reward a skilled craftsman with a larger room to make her more productive but be careful, as her friends may get jealous at the “unfair” treatment.DEFENDDefend yourself from multiple threats using a deep combat system which models individual body parts, weapon sizes, character skills, and more. Build the ultimate fort to keep intruders out, but beware! Some enemies can dig, climb, or fly to reach you. 7aa9394dea Title: EmbarkGenre: Indie, Simulation, Strategy, Early AccessDeveloper:Overly Complicated GamesPublisher:Overly Complicated GamesRelease Date: 18 Apr, 2019 Embark Download] [portable] rimworld but runs worse and is infinitely more confusing and less fun, just play rimworld. At first I was skeptical, but when you get to the point where you have a 5 levels vast base full of resources, that you're pretty much autonomous and go above ground only to fetch the occasional wood or meat, you start to see where this game shines. Where I get attached to my pawns on Rimworld, here, I get attached to the world and my base. Just for that, in my mind, it is an experience that stands out from rimworld. The rest, I suspect everyone else mentioned even if I read only 3 reviews. =)Still a lot of features missing, and a few that are wonky, but overall, 7\/10 in its current state comparing it to what would be a full fledged product. I've seen way worst released games. 10\/10 early access product. Active developer. Keep recommending people to keep an eye out for it. =)Just to clarify though, in its current state, it scratches more a management itch rather than a survival itch, Rimworld is much better at the latter in comparison.Edit: I've seen more updates in a week than I see in a year for other early accesses. Do what you will with that info. :D. This game is a bug-riddled mess that isn't even CLOSE to being ready for prime time. It might be good one day, but that day is not today. If you are wanting to scratch that Dwarf Fortress itch without actually playing DF then try Rim World for something more-or-less finished, or Odd Realm for something still in early access. I would be more forgiving if the price wasn't $25, but as of now it isn't nearly worth it. I'll revisit this review at a later date when the game is further along in its development. (It needs a lot.). its minecraft mixed up with rimworld. its a good game tho some times can be unforgiving if you make a mistake cant wait to see how much more content is added. Thought it would be a good alternative to Rimworld without all the technological advancements. One that was more like dwarf fortress more pointless without escaping the planet as a goal. It is too hard to control the multiple levels of terrain. it also takes too long to do things, like gather building materials because you can't build with wood. I did not like this game at all.
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