Haven and Hearth

Haven and Hearth

released on Aug 28, 2015

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Haven and Hearth

released on Aug 28, 2015

A sandbox game set in an Iron Age world loosely inspired by Slavic and Germanic myth and legend. Players start the game surrounded by a vast and somewhat unforgiving wilderness, with only the most basic tools of survival at their disposal. The use of fire is a thematic focal point of the game's mythos, and an early and important task will be the simple lighting of one. As the first hearth fires disperse the darkness of the surrounding wilderness, more pressing questions will present themselves to the players: Who are they? Where are they? And, most importantly, where are they going? From this point on, players will have to blaze trails of their own into the unknown, the wilderness and the future, and explore and affect the world of Haven & Hearth using only their own best judgment and a chipped stone axe. Trust us, the stone axe is the shit. As players progress, they will be able to acquire new skills and abilities, allowing them to perform a variety of tasks—such as the claiming of land, the construction of buildings and the cultivation of crops—each step forward making the basic task of survival somewhat easier. Having progressed far enough, players will, in time, be able to organize themselves into societies, from simple tribes and villages, progressing through republics, nation states and, ultimately, empires.


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This game for all of it's flaws of requiring you to be online or have a community to be online 24/7 should have been an absolute failure, but this also bred one of the best communities I've ever seen and Jorbtar are #1 devs for sure.
W3 Sodom was one of the best communities I've enjoyed and I was one of the few non-Europeans there. I don't think I've ever spreadsheeted or worked on a wiki as much as I did in this game

Some still top 20 posts on the forums all these years later.

-- DatOneGuy

I remember loving this game years ago but idk why. the grinding sounds miserable looking back at it but even still, I feel like there's something here.

Amazing game, absolutely brutal, tiny community but super friendly