Worldbox - Sandbox God Simulator allows players to groom their own civilizations as long as the creatures have enough space for houses. Once a village is founded, creatures will immediately build a fireplace and a town hall. Before the villagers gather resources, the humanoids will construct about three to five houses.
Most villages begin when humanoids (humans, elves, orcs, and dwarves) claim territory. Humanoids usually establish kingdoms in about a real-world minute. This usually occurs where they were spawned. If there is not enough fertile soil, wood, or space in the kingdom they spawn in, they will start their own village.
Resources will be used by civilizations to upgrade the village and all races follow this pattern:
- A villager collects 10 stone and 5 wood to build a mine, expending that stone and wood in the process.
- Trees and the mine, plus any stones and ores found on the ground, upgrade the town hall.
- The houses begin to be upgraded based on the resources collected after the town hall has been upgraded to a castle (level three, the maximum level).
- The village claims more resources, and more houses are built.
Villages will repeat this for as long as possible, and wars will break out in between. The town hall will upgrade as houses develop.
This is the level path for the Townhall:
- First tier - 0 resources
- Second tier - 10 wood, 10 stone
- Third tier - 10 wood, 10 stone, 10 iron
Houses get upgraded by the races once the Town Hall hits the third tier:
- Second tier - 4 wood
- Third tier - 4 wood, 4 stone
- Fourth tier - 10 wood, 10 stone
- Fifth tier - 10 wood, 10 stone, 10 iron, 10 gold
- Sixth tier - 10 wood, 10 stone, 10 iron, 10 gold
When a village becomes so large that there is no room for a mine, the villagers will use stone, iron, gold, and wood it has collected to upgrade the town hall and some houses.
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Published: Dec 2, 2021 07:40 pm