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Grosstoad

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Well, I just re-started ole' Haven and Hearth.

Any other active players in QQ community?

I will probably be relocating my Hearth Fire tomorrow.
 
Never heard of it. What's it about?
On its base, it's a survival and exploration game, while at later level it is more of a civilization making.

Using a base of Nordic/European creation myths, players are reborn through burning the fires as Hearthlings, and dropped unto an untamed land (of course, older players might have tamed some parts of it).

Most Hearthlings play at the solo survival and exploration level, as Hermits, starting as forager-hunter then settling into cottage-level agriculture and industry. The rest either turn to banditry or band together to form villages.

. . . Think of it as Civilizations turned to individual MMO.

Combat is a bit of a complex thing, and you often would fall unconscious in battle even against the lowly animals if you are unprepared or lacking in stats.

EDIT: I would say that it is not really for casual gaming.
 
Restarted again about a week ago.
It is now World 12.

My hobocamp is on the east end of the central continent, coordinates 220, -36, a minute walk from the east shores.

Current avatar is Lannovar.
 

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