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Sci-fantasy roguelike Caves Of Qud is getting a full release in 2024, after 15 years of developmentJoining Dwarf Fortress at publisher Kitfox

Joining Dwarf Fortress at publisher Kitfox

Image credit:Freehold Games

Image credit:Freehold Games

A battle in a field surrounded by ruins in 2D epic science fantasy simulation Caves Of Qud

In a move that, if it happens a third time, will become a trend known as “doing aDwarf Fortress”, Kitfox Games are taking on publishing duty forCaves Of Qud, a proc-gen roguelike retrofuturist epic thatgenerates funny patch notesand terrifies me, personally. Development started in 2007, before the game hit early access onSteamin 2015. And now, 1.0 is on the horizon.When I say it terrifies me, it’s not in the sense that it’s a scary game featuring dolls that move when I’m not looking at them, but in the sense that it’s a deep and complex simulation played out in a dense 2D style that makes my brain go funny, and featuring locations like “the toxic arboreta of Ekuemekiyye” and the “oasis-hamlet of Joppa”. There are many similarities toshoving-birds-in-a-hole simulationDwarf Fortress, up to and including the new publishers, but another is that it’s a game where I fear to tread despite being glad it exists, and despite it having many fans who do love it.Jason Grinblat of Qud devs Freehold Games is delighted with the DF connection. “Few games have had as big an impact on Caves of Qud as DF. It’s humbling to be mentioned alongside the legend, and it’s delightful to lock arms with our friends and some of our favorite devs ever, Tarn & Zach Adams,” he said in a press release.Maybe I should give Caves Of Qud a shot, since the last update in 2021 added some slightly moreforgiving modes. There’s no news about when the 1.0 release is coming specifically, or if, like DF, the launch will bringactual graphicsto the game, but who knows? Dwarf Fortress’s launch wasa huge successbecause of all the good will the Adams bros. had built up, and I wish much luck to Freehold Games on their similar journey in 2024.

In a move that, if it happens a third time, will become a trend known as “doing aDwarf Fortress”, Kitfox Games are taking on publishing duty forCaves Of Qud, a proc-gen roguelike retrofuturist epic thatgenerates funny patch notesand terrifies me, personally. Development started in 2007, before the game hit early access onSteamin 2015. And now, 1.0 is on the horizon.When I say it terrifies me, it’s not in the sense that it’s a scary game featuring dolls that move when I’m not looking at them, but in the sense that it’s a deep and complex simulation played out in a dense 2D style that makes my brain go funny, and featuring locations like “the toxic arboreta of Ekuemekiyye” and the “oasis-hamlet of Joppa”. There are many similarities toshoving-birds-in-a-hole simulationDwarf Fortress, up to and including the new publishers, but another is that it’s a game where I fear to tread despite being glad it exists, and despite it having many fans who do love it.Jason Grinblat of Qud devs Freehold Games is delighted with the DF connection. “Few games have had as big an impact on Caves of Qud as DF. It’s humbling to be mentioned alongside the legend, and it’s delightful to lock arms with our friends and some of our favorite devs ever, Tarn & Zach Adams,” he said in a press release.Maybe I should give Caves Of Qud a shot, since the last update in 2021 added some slightly moreforgiving modes. There’s no news about when the 1.0 release is coming specifically, or if, like DF, the launch will bringactual graphicsto the game, but who knows? Dwarf Fortress’s launch wasa huge successbecause of all the good will the Adams bros. had built up, and I wish much luck to Freehold Games on their similar journey in 2024.

In a move that, if it happens a third time, will become a trend known as “doing aDwarf Fortress”, Kitfox Games are taking on publishing duty forCaves Of Qud, a proc-gen roguelike retrofuturist epic thatgenerates funny patch notesand terrifies me, personally. Development started in 2007, before the game hit early access onSteamin 2015. And now, 1.0 is on the horizon.

When I say it terrifies me, it’s not in the sense that it’s a scary game featuring dolls that move when I’m not looking at them, but in the sense that it’s a deep and complex simulation played out in a dense 2D style that makes my brain go funny, and featuring locations like “the toxic arboreta of Ekuemekiyye” and the “oasis-hamlet of Joppa”. There are many similarities toshoving-birds-in-a-hole simulationDwarf Fortress, up to and including the new publishers, but another is that it’s a game where I fear to tread despite being glad it exists, and despite it having many fans who do love it.

Jason Grinblat of Qud devs Freehold Games is delighted with the DF connection. “Few games have had as big an impact on Caves of Qud as DF. It’s humbling to be mentioned alongside the legend, and it’s delightful to lock arms with our friends and some of our favorite devs ever, Tarn & Zach Adams,” he said in a press release.

Maybe I should give Caves Of Qud a shot, since the last update in 2021 added some slightly moreforgiving modes. There’s no news about when the 1.0 release is coming specifically, or if, like DF, the launch will bringactual graphicsto the game, but who knows? Dwarf Fortress’s launch wasa huge successbecause of all the good will the Adams bros. had built up, and I wish much luck to Freehold Games on their similar journey in 2024.