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you just ned to find the coal mine to get enough coal to build the steel works, then you're laughing. You have found the iron mine i take it.


I've now a nice assortment of rifles, steel & iron swords in stores. maxed out in terms of wagons, casks and armour.


Can still be a bitch in the outer reaches though.


It's wonderfully balanced play, and i like there's no tutorials, you just get these slow reveals as you advance.

ANd loved it when it went from a simple resources type game to rogue!!

I can, because it's been lovingly done, and goes back to that stuff about all the best effects happening in the imagination and the game designers just have to take care of the gameplay.


once you start manufacturing bullets you'll feel confident to use the rifle, i'd take 20 bullets out per foray.


can't believe i fininshed it, never got to use my laser gun in anger!


Mind you, armed with your spear, iron sword, steel sword and bayonet, you never really need it.


Also if the master comes visiting, give him your medecine and go with evasion.


and did you find the marsh?

It's a steep wall initially (I know, I know - time is limited and I'm not encouraging you with words like that)


But you should have The Fear by the time you get to... say.. Undead Parish


Especially if I find you and invade you ;-)


But if you do start it and get past the training level, you have several paths you can take. Go UP the steps to viaduct - otherwise you will get owned

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