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==Named Releases==
 
==Named Releases==
  
* The [[night creature]] release (0.34.01): added [[necromancer]]s, [[mummy|mummies]], [[vampire]]s, [[werebeast]]s as well as a complete [[undead]] overhaul. Other notable additions include evil [[weather]], improved human [[site]]s featuring [[catacombs]], [[sewer]]s and [[dungeon]]s, and a number of animals added to the game.
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* The [[night creature]] release (0.34.01): added [[necromancer]]s, [[mummy|mummies]], [[vampire]]s, [[werebeast]]s as well as a complete [[undead]] overhaul. Other notable additions include evil [[weather]], improved human [[site]]s featuring [[catacomb]]s, [[sewer]]s and [[dungeon]]s, and a number of animals added to the game.
* The [[World activities|world activation]] release (0.40.01): allowed many [[world generation]] activities to carry on during normal gameplay, as opposed to a static world. Other notable additions include non-human [[site]]s, multi-tile trees, retireable fortresses, claimable non-player fortresses and a great variety of plants and additional animal people.
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* The [[World activity|world activation]] release (0.40.01): allowed many [[world generation]] activities to carry on during normal gameplay, as opposed to a static world. Other notable additions include non-human [[site]]s, multi-tile trees, retireable fortresses, claimable non-player fortresses and a great variety of plants and additional animal people.
 
* The [[tavern]] release (0.42.01): added taverns and [[visitor]]s to the game. Other notable additions include fortress [[temple]]s, [[library|libraries]] (with [[scholar]]s complete with a [[knowledge]] system), a [[paper]] industry, art forms (music, dance and writing) and non-dwarven citizens.
 
* The [[tavern]] release (0.42.01): added taverns and [[visitor]]s to the game. Other notable additions include fortress [[temple]]s, [[library|libraries]] (with [[scholar]]s complete with a [[knowledge]] system), a [[paper]] industry, art forms (music, dance and writing) and non-dwarven citizens.
 
* The [[artifact]] release (0.44.01): added non-player artifacts to the game. Other notable additions include the ability to send [[squad]]s of dwarves off the map (on [[mission]]s to raid sites, rescue citizens, retrive artifacts, explore ruins and so on), secret [[agent]]s, non-player [[quester]]s and improved [[kobold]] sites.
 
* The [[artifact]] release (0.44.01): added non-player artifacts to the game. Other notable additions include the ability to send [[squad]]s of dwarves off the map (on [[mission]]s to raid sites, rescue citizens, retrive artifacts, explore ruins and so on), secret [[agent]]s, non-player [[quester]]s and improved [[kobold]] sites.
* The [[villain]]s release (first part) (0.47.01): added villains to the game, giving them goals and the ability to subvert other people into various corruption activities such as embezzlement, sabotage, kidnapping or assassination. Other notable additions included improved relationships (divorce and remarriage, children outside marriage, different kinds of friendships), improved religions (featuring prophets and monastic orders), trade companies, craft guilds, new sites (monasteries, bandit forts and the return of castles) as well as several new [[night creature]]s. This release was cut short, leaving out most of the [[cv:fortress mode|fortress mode]] and [[cv:adventure mode|adventure mode]] villainy, to hasten the Premium release.
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* The villains release (first part) (0.47.01): added villains to the game, giving them goals and the ability to subvert other people into various corruption activities such as embezzlement, sabotage, kidnapping or assassination. Other notable additions included improved relationships (divorce and remarriage, children outside marriage, different kinds of friendships), improved religions (featuring prophets and monastic orders), trade companies, craft guilds, new sites (monasteries, bandit forts and the return of castles) as well as several new [[night creature]]s. This release was cut short, leaving out most of the [[cv:fortress mode|fortress mode]] and [[cv:adventure mode|adventure mode]] villainy, to hasten the Premium release.
* The Premium release (or the Steam release) (0.50.01): the first commercial release of ''Dwarf Fortress''.  also known as ''Dwarf Fortress Premium''. As the primary commercial platform will be [https://store.steampowered.com/app/975370/Dwarf_Fortress/ Steam], it is also known as the Steam release, though it is also available on [https://kitfoxgames.itch.io/dwarf-fortress itch.io]. It will, most notably, include a complete overhaul of UI and graphics, bug fixes, as well as an official pixel-art [[graphics set]]. Most features will carry over to the free version of the game, which will continue its distribution as ''Dwarf Fortress Classic'' (Available on 12/22/22 released at version 0.50.04 at [https://bay12games.com/dwarves/ Bay 12 Games]), but not the official graphics set.
 
  
  
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* The Premium release (or the Steam release) (0.??.01): the first commercial release of ''Dwarf Fortress''.  also known as ''[[Dwarf Fortress Premium]]''. As the primary commercial platform will be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_(service) Steam], it is also known as the Steam release. It will most notably include a complete overhaul of UI and graphics, bug fixes, as well as an official pixel-art [[graphics set]]. Most features will carry over to the free version of the game, which will continue its distribution as ''[[Dwarf Fortress Classic]]'', but not the official graphics set.
  
 
* The villains release (second part) (0.??.01): the second part of the villains release, finishing what was left when focus shifted to the Premium release.
 
* The villains release (second part) (0.??.01): the second part of the villains release, finishing what was left when focus shifted to the Premium release.
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