Clanfolk - (PC) Steam RU/CIS Digital Key
Starting with an empty plot of land and only your closest family, you will learn
to survive as you establish your hearth and home, watch over your livestock,
harvest your fields, and fight the bitter winter. Whether you grow your
fledgling settlement into a bustling inn or a central trade hub, or you instead
content yourself with building a prosperous and self-sufficient homestead or
livestock ranch, everything rests in your hands - including the very lives of
your clanfolk.
Craft your family's story from start to finish across multiple generations,
building a home from nothing, and leaving behind a legacy for generations to
come.
* Create your precise lineage or choose from an existing clan, then take charge
of a multi-generational family seeking to survive in the harsh Scottish
Highlands. Your family members will get married, have children, grow old, and
eventually pass away, leaving their contributions and struggles to be carried
on by the next generation.
* Manage schedules to make sure everyone is well rested, well fed, and
reasonably happy without risking your family's preparedness for when the
harsh winter inevitably settles in. Morning rituals, socializing, and rest
punctuate a day of chores: sowing seeds, tilling soil, fishing, hunting,
crafting, and cooking.
* Every member of the family has their own traits, aspirations, dreams, and
skills that help determine what they do best. They will care for themselves
and for each other, and they will seek to better themselves over time. Your
youngest family members are full of potential and learn from working
alongside their elders - teach them to hunt, cook, clean, build, or farm,
ensuring all the core survival skills are carried forward to the next
generation.
The warm summers give way to crisp fall nights and brutal winters before life
and spring return to the highlands - your survival depends on your ability to
plan ahead and adapt to the flow of the seasons.
* Each season presents its own challenges and opportunities - whether picking
berries, trapping eels, hunting rabbit, or seeking out mushroom patches,
you'll need to make the most of the opportunities of medieval life.
* Soil conditions change and a host of factors impact how well your crops grow.
Till the soil, employ techniques like slash-and-burn farming, and train the
right farmers to keep your clan fed.
* The environment presents constant challenges - your livestock, your wares,
and your clanfolk themselves must be kept safe from heavy rain and sub-zero
temperatures. Water left in the cold turns to ice that must be melted over a
fire. Food soaked in the rain spoils quickly, though wet objects don't catch
fire as easily. Farm animals without shelter can die of poor health, and
unless your people are properly clothed in furs, they can freeze when not
standing next to the warmth of a fire.
Establish your homestead starting with nothing but the land around you. Build
the knowledge of survival across generations - every collected branch, tree,
stone, and reed unlocks new ideas and methods your clanfolk can use to improve
their living conditions.
* From sleeping in the dirt under the night sky to constructing properly
ventilated houses and barns made of brick and stone, you'll be unlocking new
materials to use and items to craft every step of the way.
* Technological advances happen naturally over time as you work the raw
materials the land gives you, spurring your clanfolk to the creation of new
ideas and methods. Pottery, bricks, and tiles are only available after you
first dig up clay. Manufacture of iron tools are the product of chipping away
at the right mountains. Working with furs is the result of hunting and
skinning animals at the butcher's block.
* Maintain complex and realistic production chains across the seasons,
prioritizing tasks and setting crafting quotas and requirements. Balance the
need for essentials and luxuries alike.
* Prepare yourself for inevitable disasters – poor health, harsh weather, and
raging fires can turn a thriving homestead into a graveyard or a funeral
pyre.
Your clan is not the only family in the highlands - traders, travelers, and
neighbors seeking work will visit, giving you an opportunity to make new
friends, earn coin, or grow your settlement.
* Trading posts attract members of other clans peddling useful goods and
seeking to purchase your wares for themselves. Your reputation with another
clan determines the types of goods their traders bring, and with each clan
specializing in their own products, the right friends can ensure your
survival.
* Travelers seek lodging as they pass by your homestead, and if you so choose
you can provide them shelter. Particularly happy guests might extend their
stay or pay good coin, and building a bustling inn can be an attractive
possibility.
* Workers from other clans will arriv