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Construction in Lord of Dwarves

2/11/2015

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Construction is a major aspect of Lord of Dwarves. It serves two major purposes. Firstly it is a major creative outlet. Gathering resources and creating a structure from your imagination is a very rewarding process. Secondly constructions serve as practical features in the game world. Be it a bridge to allow your dwarves quicker access to resources or a castle to keep the monster hoards out, construction is a fundamental part of Lord of Dwarves.

As construction is so fundamental the interface must be easy and intuitive. What follows is a picture story of how to build a watch tower.



Building a Watch Tower

Choose a spot to build your watch tower.
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Select the type of material to use. In this case "Worked Granite". Then define the area to construct the watch tower.
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Sit back and watch as the dwarves do the majority of the work!
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The dwarves can use scaffolding and ladders to reach places normally inaccessible to them.
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Add a few more accents...
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...and we have a finished watch tower!
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Man the walls with soldiers, place archers to fire at invaders, or keep building ever bigger structures! Lord of Dwarves provides a fully constructable/destructible 3D block world that allows you to build whatever you can imagine.
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