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[–] Gumbatron 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Dwarf Fortress is interesting, i'm certainly no expert at it, it's more of an emergent narrative than a game where you can determine the outcome with a great deal of certainty.
Currently, my fortress is being besieged by a horde of failed necromancer experiments. I'm reasonably safe inside, but I didn't think about food for my larger animals who are now starving to death.
Rimworld and Oxygen Not Included are also options that don't have the same learning cliff as Dwarf Fortress.