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Timberborn reviews
Timberborn reviews






timberborn reviews
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To find it, send your scavengers to the ruins of the old world.Ĭreate a thriving beaver settlement using a vertical architecture system. Wood is the core resource in Timberborn, but the most advanced structures require metal. Turn timber into sophisticated machinery – from water wheels and sawmills to engines and shredders. Put up dams and floodgates, dig canals with explosives, and redirect rivers to bring life back to the wasteland. Rely on both natural water sources and artificial irrigation to keep the land arable.īeavers of the future have millennia of experience in water engineering. Stockpile on food and keep fields and forests alive even after rivers dry up. Prepare your settlement for recurring droughts. Each faction has a unique style, buildings, and gameplay traits.

timberborn reviews

Pick one of the beaver factions and see how long your colony can last.Ĭontrol one of two beaver factions: the nature-friendly Folktails or the industrious Iron Teeth. Mankind turned Earth into a dry wasteland and perished, but some species adapted and evolved. It's also available for purchase in GOG and Steam.Join our Discord server to share your feedback and discuss all things Timberborn. It is available on Spotify and Apple Music following this link. The Timberborn Official Soundtrack was composed by Zofia Domaradzka. On September 15th, 2021, the game was launched in Steam Early Access and GOG Games in Development.

Timberborn reviews update#

On March 22nd, 2021, the demo received an update that added build prioritization and new building models borrowed from one of the game’s factions.

timberborn reviews

On February 16th, 2021, following the demo’s appearance on Steam Game Festival, Mechanistry announced they would move the game’s Early Access launch to “later in 2021”, citing the demo’s popularity and the amount of feedback as a reason for the delay. On January 26th, 2021, Closed Beta ended and was replaced with a demo publicly available on Steam. On December 17th, 2020, "Droughts and Irrigation" introduced dry seasons and related mechanics.

Timberborn reviews Patch#

On November 3rd, 2020, “Dam & Blast” patch added dams, water physics, destructible terrain, custom-shaped fields, new buildings, fresh maps, updated UI. At launch, compared to Closed Alpha, the beta added a visual overhaul, an addition of a map editor, ability to stack buildings. The beta was made available on Discord, with a later switch to Steam. Originally scheduled to last for a month, with an Early Access launch planned for Autumn 2020, it kept running January 26th, 2021, and was available via the sign-up form. Timberborn Closed Beta ran from June 18th, 2020. The first public gameplay from the game was published on November 27th, 2019 on The Geek Cupboard YouTube channel. Timberborn Open Alpha ran from October 18th, 2019 to May 14th, 2020 and was available to early supporters and first influencers via a no-longer supported Discord store.








Timberborn reviews