Nanowar Of Steel - Valhalleluja (video)
A survival, medieval themed game.
Screenshots:
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- realistic physics: dirt, cobbles and similar will fall like sand; trees can't be chopped without a tool; etc.
- realistic game mechanics: to craft stone tools you will have to dig for rocks; you can craft charcoal; torches aren't everlasting; you can't collect lava; etc.
- slower time speed: a day cycle lasts 60min, this means that you have 30min of daytime to set up your refuge; thirst, torches' duration are set to be consistent with this speed.
- improved caves, richer resources: the underground biome uses Subterrane and DFCaverns, meaning that below a certain depth you will start to find stalactites, stalagmites, mushrooms, etc. making the cave biomes truly a new, gorgeous other world. Furthermore, thanks to Real Minerals, ores aren't limited to the usual iron-diamonds set, in fact you'll find about thirty (30) new ores, allowing you to smelt new ingots, craft new metal blocks and alloys.
- in-game documentation: recipes and additional informations are accessible through the inventory's "More" tab, which will lead you to the crafting guide and the encyclopedia; you will not need anymore to search informations about gameplay and crafting recipes.
- farming: you can grow many different types of crops.
- extended inventory space: you can craft leather or wool backpacks to sort and carry around your things while you explore.
- medieval blocks: an extensive selection for construction, decoration, and interaction; lead-framed glasses, tapestries, arrowslits, gates, drawbridges, etc.
An illustrated guide about the Dwarf Fortress' Style Caverns
Based on: Minetest Game v.5.3.0
Source code's license: EUPL v1.2 or later*
Media (Textures, Models, Sounds) license: CC BY-SA v4.0 or later. *
* Except where differently stated, check the licenses in each subfolder.
Downloads:
Archives: .zip .tar.gz
Source code: Codeberg
Changelog: link
Credits: link
Hamlet's Quest main menu's background music
Archive: .zip
6.28MB, latest update: 2020-06-18
Unzip the archive, place the sounds folder in ../minetest/
Hamlet's Quest showcase map
Archive: .zip
5.2MB, latest update: 2020-06-23
See below how to install it.
Suggested texture pack
John Smith Texture Pack
Game Installation
Unzip the archive, rename the folder to hamlets_quest and place it in
../minetest/games/
GNU+Linux: If you use a system-wide installation place it in
~/.minetest/games/
For further information or help see:
https://wiki.minetest.net/Games#Installing_games
Map Installation
Unzip the archive, place the map's folder in
../minetest/worlds/
(create it if it doesn't exist)
GNU+Linux: If you use a system-wide installation place it in
~/.minetest/worlds/
(create it if it doesn't exist)
For further information or help see:
https://wiki.minetest.net/Maps#Installation