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Imp City
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Imp City is a proof of concept prototype, inspired by the old Dungeon Keeper game. It's about building an underground kingdom and keeping your creatures happy.

In this release, you can:

You can order the imps to excavate new areas by clicking wall blocks.

You can order the imps to mine resources and valuables by clicking resource mounds. Up to three imps will mine at one mound. To successfully mine copper and tin ore, you need a workshop. To successfully mine gold, you need a treasurey.

You can declare a square as suitable for creature lairs by clicking the "bed" icon in the lower bar, and then clicking the square. A square can be home to several creatures.

You can revert from "change to lair" (or any other room type tool) to "excavate" by pressing the right mouse button.

The "food" icon works like the "bed" icon, just that it converts floor squares to farmland. Edible mushrooms will grow on the farmland. Larger areas of farmland are more efficient.

The "book" icon will build library rooms. Creatures will use that space for meditative spinning exercises. The libraries will some day serve as locations for research.

The "saw and hammer" icon will let you build workshops. At the moment, workshops are only good to store copper and tin ore. Smelting bronce will come in a later realease.

The "treasure chest" icon will let you build treasuries, where the valuables from mining gold mounds go.

You're starting with three imps in this demo, waiting for your command. As long as there is enough space for lairs, new creatures will enter the dungeon randomly through the tunnel portal. You can also spawn more imps by the "imp" button on the "spells" tab.

You can save the game state by pressing "s", and load it again by pressing "l". There is only one saved game supported at the moment. The game data will be saved to the installation folder.

The archive contains a sample save game, showcasing most of the currently implemented features.

Project site:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/jewelhunt/

Quality:

Imp City r010 is a development snapshot to showcase terrain and basic game features. It's neither particularly stable nor free of bugs.
Source: readme.txt, updated 2015-03-14