Jul 7, 2020
Timberborn - Lisza
For those of you curious about what's changed since alpha, here's a list:

  • Most of the graphics including the terrain and all buildings have been redone.

  • Buildings can now be stacked atop each other or built on the water, forming multi-storey complexes.
  • You can create custom maps using the built-in map editor.
  • The game features three totally new maps.
  • The path finding algorithm has been replaced, which fixed a lot of the old pathing bugs and improved performance.
  • We significantly increased the tempo of the early game, most stats have been rebalanced.
  • Laborers now work in Labor houses and Labor flags, unemployed beavers do nothing.
  • Forester can now automatically mark mature trees for cutting.
  • Homeless beavers set up sleeping mats on the street.
  • Laborers and Haulers automatically distribute goods throughout the settlement. The process can be controlled by setting “desired amounts” in warehouses which replaces “stockpile limits”.
  • Paper can be used to produce Books which satisfy Knowledge.
  • Wooden paths are replaced with free dirt paths.
  • Workplaces and homes now have a limited range that can be extended by building paths.
  • Power can be connected to a building from (almost) any direction. Adjacent buildings form clusters which share power.
  • Scaffolding can be walked on and can support almost any building.
  • Twigs from Birches have been replaced with Berries produced by the newly added Blueberry bush.
  • The load save and load map screens feature a handy “Browse directory” button which opens the File Explorer.
  • Most warning icons are now grouped in an alert panel in the bottom left corner.
  • You can locate unemployed beavers using one of the new alerts.
  • After selecting a house, you can assign a dweller to move in.
  • Homes can be paused, causing dwellers to move out and seek new shelter.
  • The maximum height of a map has been increased from 9 to 16.
  • The map file format has changed, but it should be relatively easy to convert any existing map generators or editors. Talk to our team if you need help.
  • Finishing a building requires a small amount of a Laborer’s time in addition to materials.
  • We’ve added a lot of new sounds.

  • Many, many bug fixes and performance optimizations.

And here's a couple of features that have been added during the beta:
  • We added Preview Building Mode: When you place a new building or select a construction site, you see gray previews of the unfinished structures. You can now place a new construction on top of unfinished buildings. That effectively allows you to design whole complexes of buildings before you spend any materials or your beavers' precious time.

  • We added a Population wellbeing panel which gives you a high-level overview of how you're doing in terms of satisfying your beavers' needs. You can access the panel by clicking the average wellbeing counter in the top-left corner.

  • The game now warns you if something is obstructing the entrance of the building that you are placing or if the building will obstruct another building's entrance.
  • Added a welcome popup explaining the current status of the game.
  • The walking range of all buildings has been increased by 10%.
  • Stairs now extend the walking range by the same amount as flat paths. That makes vertical structures more efficient space-wise.
  • Also many, many bug fixes.

Thank you to all our wonderful beta players for the invaluable feedback. We couldn't have done it without you!
Timberborn - Lisza
Timberborn Closed Beta has officially started! The first batch of beta keys is being sent out now so check your Discord inboxes. The number of keys is limited but if you don’t receive one today, don’t fret, we will be sending them in rounds over the coming weeks. And if you haven't signed up for the beta yet, you can do so here.

Our goal for the beta is to hear your honest feedback about the game in its new incarnation. Timberborn is still far from the complete experience we have in mind but we strive to make Timberborn the greatest beaver builder of all time. And that is only possible with your help, so please join the discussion on Discord and on the forums. Discord is also the best place to find the latest streams and videos.



What has changed
Almost every aspect of the game has been redesigned since the alpha. The game looks and plays differently.
Graphics
Most of the graphics including the terrain and all buildings have been redone in some way. Our focus was exploring the best art style for the new architecture system. Let us know what you think!
Vertical building
Buildings can now be stacked atop each other or built on the water. Homes and warehouses in particular can form multi-storey complexes.
Map editor
You can create custom maps using the built-in editor. The game also features three totally new maps. Also, the maximum terrain height has been increased to 16 - check out the Canyon map for a glimpse of the possibilities that it brings.
Optimizations
This consisted of tens of smaller changes but the biggest one by far is the new path finding algorithm which fixes a lot of the old pathing bugs and improves performance. More optimizations will come in future updates.
And more...
...you can find the complete list here.

How do I follow the beta
Join our Discord channel to get up-to-date development news, streams and videos and to chat with the community.
Timberborn - Siemasz
Hello, all you beavers out there!

Are you eager to get back to work? Since open alpha proved to be a huge success in developing Timberborn and your feedback has been super valuable, we would like to continue getting you involved in the further development of our game.

We decided to launch a time-limited closed beta. We have upgraded our game with a number of new features, improvements, art, and more cool beaver stuff. If you played alpha, it will be a completely different experience. You can get a sneak peek of some improvements in our short trailer.



The closed beta will take place from June 18th to July 16th. If you wish to participate, please go over to our Discord where you will find a sign-up link. Alternatively, you can sign up here to get on the closed beta list.
Timberborn - Siemasz
Hi beavers!

Our open alpha stage is finished and we want to give huge thanks to everyone who participated.

During the alpha testing, we had received tons of highly valuable feedback. We have implemented so much of it, that the game is now completely different from its alpha counterpart. Virtually every core mechanic has been revamped based on player feedback including the completely redesigned art style and a much more elaborate architecture system.

Here are the most requested features (we implemented or are currently working on implementing):
  • Dams god dam it! No true beaver game can do without them, and we’re gonna make Timberborn the greatest beaver game of all.
  • Support for higher population… the more beavers the better, obviously.
  • Automated tree cutting - it’s a small thing but one of the most commonly brought up PITAs.
  • Population growth is out of control, too slow in the early stages, and too fast in the end game.
  • More warehouse management features - we’ve added a number of features during the alpha, but you asked for more.
  • More production chains, more challenges such as fires or weather conditions, more everything - alright, you ask, we code.
  • More beaverness. We kept hearing that the settlements look too human-like, we are addressing that in multiple ways.
It’s important to note that now the alpha stage is over, alpha Steam keys will no longer work and everyone who had one will find themselves unable to play the (alpha) game.
Feb 4, 2020
Timberborn - mechanistry
A new version of Timberborn Alpha is now live! The update includes new warehouse management features, a new attraction and multiple smaller enhancements:

Warehouse constraints
You can now choose which resources are allowed in each warehouse, and in what amount. The feature was requested by almost everyone who played the alpha. Together with Hauling posts and Storage emptying that were added in December, it forms the basis of the logistics system, but you can expect more features in the future.

Temple
A place for your dwellers to contemplate their forestial lives, satisfies Spirituality.

Sounds
Most buildings now play a custom sound after being selected. The game also mutes all audio when it loses focus or gets minimized (but you can change the behavior in settings).

UI scaling
The automatic UI scaling is now a little smarter but in case you don’t like the default, you can change it in settings.

Bug fixes
An incomplete list:
  • Eager Beaver can now satisfy Comfort during sleep.
  • The game no longer crashes in rare situations shortly after loading a savegame.
  • Trees no longer spawn at random locations, the bug is hopefully gone for good this time.
  • Building animations should now properly loop, fixing a (barely noticeable) jitter in the previous versions.

Today’s update is probably the last one before we release a major overhaul of the terrain system - stay tuned!

Go ahead and add Timberborn to your wishlist:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1062090/Timberborn/
Timberborn - mechanistry
The new build is now live!
It's taken us an unusually long three weeks but the update brings a lot of shiny new stuff:

Hauling!
The newly added Haulers carry two times more weight than a regular beaver. They assist workshops in transporting goods and by doing so they dramatically improve the performance of your production chain. Haulers also form the basis for future warehouse management features.

The underlying logistics system has also been redesigned. Most notably, beavers now collect goods directly from other buildings. For example, if there is bread in a Bakery or planks in a Carpenter, they can be picked up even before they are delivered to a warehouse.

Emptying storages!
Long overdue, you can now mark a building to be emptied.

Improved performance!
The game has been optimized on two fronts:
• Graphics - which means you should see a much better FPS than before or be able to play on lower-end GPUs.
• Processor usage - which means you can grow your population to a much higher level.

Overall the game should run smoothly up to 400 beavers or more, depending on your hardware.

New sounds!
Multiple buildings, including most workshops, now emit sounds.

New models!
A number of buildings have been redesigned: Lido, Water wheel, Shafts, Scaffoldings and Footbridges.

Home and workplace information
After selecting a beaver, you can now see where it lives and works.

Rebalancing:
• Most shafts no longer require gears or science points.
• Inventor's Hut is now 50% more efficient.
• Wheat field's yield has been increased from 70 to 100.
• Potato field's yield has been increased from 40 to 45.

Bug fixes:
• Forester no longer forgets its settings after saving, thanks @Milo#9630
• Forester now correctly plants trees on neighbouring tiles, thanks @Milo#9630
• Buildings now report the correct number of incoming beavers

Timberborn - mechanistry
Open alpha is now live
Timberborn, the upcoming beaver city-building game is now available in an open alpha! We are currently hoping for preliminary feedback that would help us direct the future development of the game. Follow the instructions here to get access to early builds.



Why open alpha?
Timberborn is already playable but the game is still far from where we intend it to be. We believe that an open alpha format is the best way to get early feedback and make a game that you will enjoy. In its current state it still lacks content and many basic systems.

I want to know more!
You can follow the game's development here:
Timberborn on Twitter
Timberborn on Facebook
Timberborn on YouTube

How do I submit feedback?
The best places to share suggestions or report bugs are our Discord channel, the official forum and the Steam Community Hub.

So how do I join?
Click here for instructions on how to download the game.
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