You just made my day, Mr Cupboard. :D [9am on a Monday here]. First a comment, then a new Fabledom video? Winning! :D [NB: If you're looking to save a bit of space, it's possible to make house backyards of only 4 squares size instead of 6]
Looks like Fergus also found some sheep when he discovered the second ruins. What I did think was it would have been better to put Fergus' tent closer to the inn. He would need a drink after all that adventuring.
You have a lot of food storage in the outskirts, seems you place them near production buildings. Its much more efficient to place them near homes. And would prob save you from encountering mass starvation issues later
That's not intentional, that's just my terrible management skills on display! Things seem to be ok so far but we will need some more stockpiles soon so I'll try to move more food toward the houses.
I see you also max famrs size. If its not because youblike how big fields look, you can save lot of space. Every farmer seems to handle 8 to 10 plots max. So you can stick to solething around fields of 30 squares max without loosing productivity. You may actually produce more on smaller fields as the fablings travel lower distances 😊
This will be a big ask since I think you have a list of things to play in the future but…. I have LOVED the game noble fates and I think it is perfect for the back of the list
I was really disappointed in fabledom, there is hardly anything available in early assess, Penge doesn’t have much more to do (just the commoner house) before a screen comes up to say you’ve completed the game for now… after paying £13 for early access its a tad disappointing there wasn’t a bit more to do! Penge, you need to make sure you have plenty of bricks and planks for the commoner housing as every part of it uses like 5 planks and stone so if you make it big it takes a hell of a lot of resources!
@@ericabowen3931 i know but games usually give you a bit more content then what they have done with fabledom, i got about 2-3 hours game play from it. To now have to wait until they release more is a bit naff.feels more like a demo than early access!
Watching you failed all of those quest is unbearably infuriating, you can just designed some house to have 2 happiness giving instead of home grown thing ya know? It's not that hard, and you can just use Inn instead of incredibly costly and hard to construct theatre.
Fail "all those quests"? I think I only failed one didn't I? And I'm not sure adding just one of the happiness boosting garden things would have got us to our goal. It's all fine, don't get too frustrated with it, it's The Geek Cupboard, things tend to end up ok in the end!
@@TheGeekCupboard thanks for replying, I recommend you get that big stone quarry up and running as soon as you hit small town status and get another of those "Woodplankery" and "stone brickery". You need tons of those when you start to have commoners especially stone brick.
You just made my day, Mr Cupboard. :D [9am on a Monday here]. First a comment, then a new Fabledom video? Winning! :D
[NB: If you're looking to save a bit of space, it's possible to make house backyards of only 4 squares size instead of 6]
Have no idea why I read “ I need a hero” and then an 80s pop song rang in my head … awesome video!
Did the hero have to be big and strong and fresh from the fight?
LOL!! Fergus is giving me Astrix and Oblix vibes!
Princesses wedding??? Who will be the prettier of the brides and who will be the cuter one? A beautiful spring wedding, please! Love this
Looks like Fergus also found some sheep when he discovered the second ruins. What I did think was it would have been better to put Fergus' tent closer to the inn. He would need a drink after all that adventuring.
Stuff to do with sheep isn’t implemented yet; only the pigs.
@@francescaknightYT I did wonder why the sheep vanished afterwards. Thanks.
Heres to hoping you get millions of subscribers. Love your stuff.
Hat’s and teapots, this game was definitely designed with you in mind 😂👍
You have a lot of food storage in the outskirts, seems you place them near production buildings.
Its much more efficient to place them near homes.
And would prob save you from encountering mass starvation issues later
That's not intentional, that's just my terrible management skills on display! Things seem to be ok so far but we will need some more stockpiles soon so I'll try to move more food toward the houses.
I see you also max famrs size. If its not because youblike how big fields look, you can save lot of space. Every farmer seems to handle 8 to 10 plots max. So you can stick to solething around fields of 30 squares max without loosing productivity. You may actually produce more on smaller fields as the fablings travel lower distances 😊
This will be a big ask since I think you have a list of things to play in the future but…. I have LOVED the game noble fates and I think it is perfect for the back of the list
We've played it! Admittedly it was a while ago, maybe around a year ago now, but we did play it already. We had a little mini-series!
I'd set up 'town' across the lake.
The 3rd baker serves only one home
It's a very particular bread delivery service for that one residence. They're really REALLY fussy about bread.
There was a missed joke opportunity @12:30: Instead of "Bob's Friends" they could put "Bob's your uncle".
I'm surprised they didn't go for that, knowing the humour in this game.
My sick day Geek Cupboard!
More of this please.
Penge! Agnes is my step-mother, crikey
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Why waste so much space on 6-space houses? they only require 4 spaces, a 2x2 is all they need with no loss of effectiveness, but gain in land space.
I was really disappointed in fabledom, there is hardly anything available in early assess, Penge doesn’t have much more to do (just the commoner house) before a screen comes up to say you’ve completed the game for now… after paying £13 for early access its a tad disappointing there wasn’t a bit more to do!
Penge, you need to make sure you have plenty of bricks and planks for the commoner housing as every part of it uses like 5 planks and stone so if you make it big it takes a hell of a lot of resources!
They are going to be updating the early access with more content.
@@ericabowen3931 i know but games usually give you a bit more content then what they have done with fabledom, i got about 2-3 hours game play from it. To now have to wait until they release more is a bit naff.feels more like a demo than early access!
Ah, the game where you starve your population to pay for pressies for the neighbouring totty... :D
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Watching you failed all of those quest is unbearably infuriating, you can just designed some house to have 2 happiness giving instead of home grown thing ya know?
It's not that hard, and you can just use Inn instead of incredibly costly and hard to construct theatre.
Fail "all those quests"? I think I only failed one didn't I? And I'm not sure adding just one of the happiness boosting garden things would have got us to our goal.
It's all fine, don't get too frustrated with it, it's The Geek Cupboard, things tend to end up ok in the end!
@@TheGeekCupboard thanks for replying, I recommend you get that big stone quarry up and running as soon as you hit small town status and get another of those "Woodplankery" and "stone brickery". You need tons of those when you start to have commoners especially stone brick.