In 2006 Slaves to Armok II: Dwarf Fortress, known to all as Dwarf Fortress, a Roguelike RPG from colony simulation and city building that has caught hundreds of thousands of players to this day. It will be coming to Steam in the future and it will also change its graphics to a more detailed pixel art. Now we have new gameplay with news.
The title is known for its high complexity and difficulty, and has always attracted attention for its hyper-simple graphics, with ASCII symbols instead of art. Some time ago it was announced that the style would change and this new video that we leave you shows the progress. The game looks now really good and it is a substantial improvement compared to previous versions.
The video shows us a game session in the new Desert Fortress, but beyond the graphics, what the fans liked the most are the changes on the user interface. Now everything is much cleaner and clearer, with a useful minimap and menus. Part of the complexity of the game came from its rudimentary appearance; this will surely help new players to arrive.
We do not know at the moment when the update with the new graphics will be released, but in principle it will arrive with the release of the game on Steam. Title keep introducing content So many years after its launch and it has many players around the world. We are looking forward to playing the game on Valve’s platform and taking our dwarves to the top.