How good is adventure mode?
So I've played a lot of Fortress mode, but have never really explored adventure mode much. With the current new release, I'm thinking of giving it a shot, but I was curious about what everyone's experience is with adventure mode. How good is it? Can it lead to crazy/epic stories like in Fortress mode, or is it mostly just eat, drink, kill monsters, and get loot?
I never read any crazy stories from adventure mode, and I'm not super interested if it is still a simple kill and loot type of game. I'm also currently playing Cataclysm DDA, which does a great job of scratching my rogue-like itch.
Lifted from an old comment of mine:
That was a great story. Helped me to reassure myself, that we make our own goals... wow, so meta.
Thank you! If you like making stories in your head, try playing Kenshi. It's a marvel of silent lorebuilding.
Oh yeah, that's on my wishlist now!
I think the fluffy wambler story is from adventure mode, but unsure. It's not very...it's a very free form thing. I like it, but I like wandering around. I did try the new "god gives you a quest" which did have direction, then asked for another quest and...it was the same one. Not to the same place but identical item to get. It's very veery make your own fun. It does not have a lot of quality of life things. I usually go goblin cause then I don't have to eat or sleep.
It's slower than fortress mode but the cool thing is to interact with known entities that you encountered during your fort or you can use it to get a feeling of the world more closely and then make a fort on the area.
I think if dwarf fortress was just this mode you would prefer things like caves of qud which is more polished in that regard but you don't get the fort interaction you have in dwarf fortress.
I mean the level of interaction is as deep and convoluted as you expect from a mode in dwarf fortress.
I brought an adventurer into an established world. A Human Herbalist Swordsman. After taking a few weeks to get my bearings I made a beeline towards my newest fortress to read the slabs and maybe steal some equipment.
I stumbled upon a Goblin nest, a weak goblin wielding a silver spear got a lucky hit on my exhausted Swordsman, breaking his foot, before slowly beating him to death with the spear.
Learned two things. Watch your fatigue. Silver is an awful material for slashing and piercing weapons.