A microphone is loading. It’s the most famous cities that Timberborn built has recently announced a big update since the Early Access in September. The city development game all about cool cities are going to wrap up after we have some pretty new stuff happening. With the big update, which started just this week, Timberborn’s beavers got the power to make mechanical water pumps, big suckers designed to move large amounts of water vertically upwards. With the right science, your beavers can now get accustomed to irrigating high places or make reservoirs on peaks. Perhaps even a new waterfall might be added to the world. There’s a lot more new stuff in the full patch notes, such as New buildings like observaries, public pools, hot mud baths. A dungeon for every element, new crops and new resources, tanol, enthrall, etc. Timberborn’s a bit more chill than any other survival city-builder, and is far more forgiving than a game like Banished and stars a lot of intelligent beaver creatures. The water is also the cornerstone of gameplay. My favorite thing is that I love this stuff. It doesn’t really go far, deprived of what the endgames are called. But with a nice builder here, some players like you like making pleasing cities. “Nutritating forests and rivers around you gives its natural beauty to Timberborn. You’re all around town, but a large hungry machine, says Sam Greer about that game. Timberborn’s available for $25 on Steam.
title: “Timberborn Beavers Who Are Post Apokalyptic Can Make Water Go Up Now” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Tony Wheeler”
A microphone is loading. It’s the most famous cities that Timberborn built has recently announced a big update since the Early Access in September. The city development game all about cool cities are going to wrap up after we have some pretty new stuff happening. With the big update, which started just this week, Timberborn’s beavers got the power to make mechanical water pumps, big suckers designed to move large amounts of water vertically upwards. With the right science, your beavers can now get accustomed to irrigating high places or make reservoirs on peaks. Perhaps even a new waterfall might be added to the world. There’s a lot more new stuff in the full patch notes, such as New buildings like observaries, public pools, hot mud baths. A dungeon for every element, new crops and new resources, tanol, enthrall, etc. Timberborn’s a bit more chill than any other survival city-builder, and is far more forgiving than a game like Banished and stars a lot of intelligent beaver creatures. The water is also the cornerstone of gameplay. My favorite thing is that I love this stuff. It doesn’t really go far, deprived of what the endgames are called. But with a nice builder here, some players like you like making pleasing cities. “Nutritating forests and rivers around you gives its natural beauty to Timberborn. You’re all around town, but a large hungry machine, says Sam Greer about that game. Timberborn’s available for $25 on Steam.