There are plenty of other great decoration mods, these ones are just ones I think work well with the base game regardless of personal preferences. ![]() Big and Small Maps lets you control map size, unlike a lot of other map resizing mods which just set it to a specific size.įor decoration/construction mods: Glassworks (heaps and heaps of awesome things to build, and a new class which requires a little more than just "place down the table and supply resources"), Home Sweet Home (furniture which makes your buildings feel lived-in and breaks up repetition), Settlement Decor (a wide range of furniture and decorations), and Gardens of Hearth all get my thumbs up. Treestump mod is super simple but once you use it you'll never want to play without it. Archipelago adds a ton of stuff (new biome, fisher class, a new campaign, lots of cool additions across the game but none which are "mandatory" to use.) Canyon is a cool biome to play in (works very well for RC) but doesn't add anything else, great if you want to change things up without worrying about compatability. The Canon brothers’ also plan to allow players to create their own characters, monsters and adventure through in-game mod tools.Archipelago, Canyon Biome, Treestump Mod, and Big and Small Maps (all by BrunoSupremo) are mods I highly recommend. Stonehearth is their first game and is a city-building RTS game with RPG elements that come through leveling up villagers. Stonehearth is their first full-fledged game after designing the middleware GGPO used by games like Skullgirls and other games from Capcom and Namco Bandai. Kickstarter backers who have donated $30 or more will get into the beta but Radiant says it will offer the beta on Steam in December of 2013 as well if the game gets greenlit.įor those that don’t know, Radiant Entertainment was started by EVO Championship Series founders Tom and Tony Cannon. Radiant Entertainment has also started a Steam Greenlight page for Stonehearthat the request of fans. While everyone loves bunnies, the Mac and Linux port is one of the most requested features for every Kickstarter and Radiant previously mentioned it would be one of their stretch goals. $200K – Mac & Linux Port: Retail release of the game for both Mac and Linux.$180K – Glacier Biome: Snowy, icy lands with unique building mechanics for igloos and frost forts.$160K – Friendly Faction: Rabbit Clan: An ancient race of honorable, subterranian lagomorphs.$140K – Baby Mammoth Bonanza!: All backers at the $15 level and higher will receive a cuddly baby Mammoth pet.With the fully funded goal in sight, Radiant shared the following stretch goals. Stonehearth is currently sitting at just a hair under $140,000 at the time of this article with 27 days to go before its Kickstarter initiative ends. So, the Canon brothers announced stretch goals for the project that included a friendly race of rabbits plus an appearance on Steam Greenlight. ![]() The Stonehearth on Kickstarter initiative is well on its way to pass the $120,000 funding goal that the Radiant Entertainment set for the hybrid sandbox, RPG and RTS game for the PC.
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