Here are some farlander doodles I did. Mainly focusing on their facial expressions and structure.

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Here are some farlander doodles I did. Mainly focusing on their facial expressions and structure.
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Who else lives in Blue Leaf? Looks like a small town from the map you gave us.
“Villages tend to be about 7 to 15 Farlanders in size, so we’re pretty average.”
I’m super sorry I completely forgot about this ask
(This is a good place to promote my Farlander/Enderman ask blog, @askarden , though ^^”)
The blog is up! Find me at @askarden !
Since I liked the design of the girl I did a bit ago, I decided to try creating a little profile sheet for her. One of my absolute favorite mods is the Farlanders, which unfortunately hasn’t been updated for a long time, but I still drew a fair amount from that.
Though I am excited to try doing an ask blog, there are some things I want to set straight- for one, this blog- Beesgav- will still take priority, though I imagine it ultimately probably won’t be an issue.
I’m excited to see how this goes!!
Farlanders Turn-Based: Verified for Steam Deck and More!
Farlanders turn-based strategy game is now Verified for Steam Deck beside Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. All credit goes to the creative genius of Andriy Bychkovskyi. Available on Steam, GOG, and Humble Store. If you’ve been waiting to dive into the Farlanders turn-based strategy on Linux, now's the time. Publisher Crytivo and developer Andriy Bychkovskyi are eager announce that it is officially Verified for Steam Deck. So, whether you’re at home or on the go, this city-building strategy title is ready to give you hours of fun right on your Deck.
Farlanders is now Steam Deck Verified! 🎉
The fate of Mars is (literally) in your hands! 🎮 pic.twitter.com/T7irmWlP1m — Crytivo (@Crytivo) October 23, 2024
Farlanders has positive feedback from the demo, now that the turn-based strategy gets Steam Deck verified. From the looks of things, it offers plenty of depth and strategy due to keep you coming back for more. Let's break down some of the features you can expect in this Linux game. At its core, Farlanders is all about turn-based building and expanding your colony on Mars. You’ll be in charge of creating a thriving city, using over 50 different structures. And it’s not just on the Martian surface – you’ll be building underground as well. So, get creative with your layout and make sure your colony can survive the harsh conditions of Mars. But what’s really neat is the terraforming mechanic. You’ll be reshaping the landscape to suit your needs, and you’ve got a bunch of tools to help you do it. Each time you play, you’ll have different challenges to face since no two maps are the same. The title uses procedural map generation, which means it’s a fresh experience every time. You’ll never know what’s coming next, keeping things exciting.
Farlanders turn-based strategy Release Trailer
Take on Campaigns and Freeplay
The release still comes packed with seven campaign missions, and if you’ve played Farlanders: Prologue, you’ll recognize the storyline and see how the turn-based style ties together. But once you’ve wrapped up the campaign, there’s still plenty to do. The freeplay mode gives you three scenarios to play with, where you can challenge yourself and your planning skills. The best part? It’s competitive, so get ready to push yourself as you manage your resources and expand your colony.
Dynamic World and Weather
Mars isn’t exactly a vacation spot, and the gameplay makes sure you feel that. You’ll have to deal with dynamic weather changes and anomalies, so you can’t just coast through the game. One moment everything’s fine, and the next, an anomaly or storm could throw your colony into chaos. It keeps things interesting and adds that extra layer of planning where you’ll have to adapt to whatever Mars throws at you.
Research, Trade, and Alien Artifacts
No good turn-based strategy is complete without a tech tree, and Farlanders is worthy. Offering a research tree with 19 technologies to unlock. This means you’ll be making important decisions on what to develop next, helping your colony grow and prosper in new ways. And because trade is key, you’ll be able to trade with other colonies. The market’s not static either – prices and demands will shift, so you’ll need to stay sharp and make smart deals to get ahead. Oh, and did I mention alien artifacts? As you dig deeper, you’ll uncover mysterious artifacts. Who knows what secrets they’ll reveal? It’s just another layer of intrigue that makes the title stand out.
Why You’ll like Farlanders turn-based style
If you’re a fan of city-builders strategy games, gameplay offers a unique experience by taking the action to Mars. There’s a lot to manage, from terraforming to research to trading, and the dynamic challenges keep you thinking on your feet. The fact that no two games are the same thanks to procedural generation means you’ll always be coming back for more. So, whether you're new to turn-based city-building games or a seasoned strategy fan, Farlanders has something for you. Now that it’s Verified for Steam Deck, you can also take the adventure anywhere. Along with support for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Available on Steam and Humble Store priced at $7.49 USD / £5.69 / 6,24€ with the 50% discount. On GOG it's only discounted 35%.
Farlanders colony sim evolves into a full release
Farlanders turn-based city builder game launches on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Which is actually the result of the unique talents from the mind of developer Andriy Bychkovskyi. Available on Steam with Positive reviews. Developer, Andriy Bychkovskyi is proud to announce the launch of the turn-based strategy city-builder, Farlanders. Since the game is already receiving positive reviews on both the Prologue and demo. A new title that is due to wow players in this exciting full release. The Farlanders is a turn-based strategy game where you have to build and manage a colony on Mars. Due to using special tools to terraform the planet and build residential areas. You will also have to create resource producing factories. While making sure not to forget to have entertainment centers for your citizens. At the end of the day, their happiness is key.
Farlanders — Mars Colony Management Game Trailer
Lead the charge in building a colony on Mars, while offering a classic look but fresh gameplay. Plus, if you run out of space on the surface, you can always choose to expand below grond. The same if you need further resources in Farlanders. Then use terraforming tools to dig underground and uncover new areas for expansion. There you will also find relics and collect rare minerals. The more resources you collect, the more your colonists will prosper. Build areas for your colonizers live, then construct resource producing factories. Doing in an effort to become a self-sustaining society.
Features:
7 campaign missions with a story tied to the Farlanders: Prologue
Competitive freeplay game mode with 3 scenarios
Build your own colony on (and below) the Martian surface. All while using more than 50 types of buildings
Terraform the planet using a variety of tools
No 2 maps are ever the same due to procedural map generation
Dynamic weather changes and anomalies
Research tree with 19 type of tech
Trade with other colonies. This will reflect varying market prices and demands
Uncover alien relics
Farlanders turn-based city builder game launches on Steam. But is also coming to GOG. Priced at $13.49 USD / £10.25 / 11,24€. Along with support for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.