Being a river-dwelling civilization you can only build at the edges of the river be creative and build up using vertical architecture techniques to stack lodges on top of each other, make platforms, high flying bridges, and of course a stable power system to support your growing civilization.But in order to build more advanced machinery, you will need metal which can only be found in the ruins of the old world, send your scavengers out to explore them. Most of your buildings are made of wood it is your core resource almost all of your buildings use it, water mills, sawmills, and shredders.Even before the apocalypse beaver-kind have been building dams to manipulate water, continue the proud tradition and channel the knowledge of your ancestors to build the most powerful floodgates and dams the world has ever seen, dig up canals using explosives and you should be able to redirect the flow of rivers in no time.Harsh and unforgiving seasonal climates are a staple in the post-apocalyptic world you must prepare your settlement every time for severe droughts, stockpile food, and keep your forests and crops alive even after the rivers dry up, relying on a combination of both artificial and natural means.Are you able to build a civilization that will stand the test of time? Make use of a unique beaver architecture system that takes heavy advantage of wooden machinery, pick a faction that might suit your playstyle the Industrious Iron Teeth, and the nature-loving Folktails. The reason for the human extinction was that they turned earth into a dry wasteland taking with them most of the life on earth as well but some of them fought to stay alive as well, the beavers adapted to the new environment they found themselves in. Timberborn is a city builder game that has colony simulation built on top of it, made by Mechanistry. Humans are extinct taking their place are the resilient survivalist beavers who endeavor to make a powerful river-dwelling civilization that will surpass even the humans that have gone before them.
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