Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

My cottage after a year in-game of playing on my first world. It's pretty empty on the inside but I haven't needed much... the thing is, I'm not sure what I want to do now that I have a house! It's technically my 3rd house because I accidentally burned down the first one (pit kiln) and tore down the second house to build this one in its place. Might try and get some more animals.

I also posted a quick walk-through on youtube.

Screenshot2026-03-25141937.thumb.png.a0505d0f139f8d7d7f265cb90d47457b.pngScreenshot2026-03-25142942.thumb.png.48608cea2f3102cc7d1f718df9eb9779.pngScreenshot2026-03-25142959.thumb.png.d2a42b1315277eaa316d0e02f64964f3.png

  • Like 3
Posted

Having your chickens that close to the house will scare them off their boxes everytime you get near (even inside the house). 

You may want to build a separate area farther away to get them to hatch eggs and increase their generations more quickly. 

  • Like 1
Posted
1 hour ago, Nathan Flaminio said:

Having your chickens that close to the house will scare them off their boxes everytime you get near (even inside the house). 

You may want to build a separate area farther away to get them to hatch eggs and increase their generations more quickly. 

Oh, really? I thought if there was a wall between them it would be okay. Suppose I could just chase them into another fenced area

Posted
Just now, Farmore said:

Oh, really? I thought if there was a wall between them it would be okay. Suppose I could just chase them into another fenced area

I think they have a 10-block detection range, even through walls. 

  • Like 1
Posted
17 hours ago, Whimsical Fool said:

I adore the natural coloring of your home, you did a great job with the peridotite color pallet

Thank you! Green was a little hard to work with but it proved to be a lot of fun!

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.