The developers of Dwarf Fortress confess the inconceivable: they are not particularly good at their own game
They haven't needed it either to make one of the most amazing games of all time

- March 27, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:03 PM

Dwarf Fortress, a dwarf colony simulator with a unique level of depth, has captured the attention of the gaming community for its complexities. Created by brothers Tarn and Zach Adams, this ambitious project started as a hobby over 20 years ago and has evolved into a benchmark in the genre, standing out for its rich simulation and detailed fantasy world.
Recently, Dwarf Fortress has received significant updates, including a new adventure mode that greatly enhances the gaming experience compared to the original version, which featured ASCII graphics. This refined version released on Steam has sold hundreds of thousands of copies, solidifying it as a “special” title among the vast array of video games available on digital platforms.
One of the most interesting aspects of Dwarf Fortress is its complex simulation, where even elements like beer can affect the health of the dwarves. This depth of gameplay leaves behind many titles that call themselves “sandbox,” creating an environment where every decision matters and can have unexpected consequences. For example, aquifers and other enemies present considerable challenges that can deplete the resources of a colony.
An absurdly complex and fascinating game
In a recent interview, Tarn Adams confessed his own fear of aquifers, revealing that he and his brother are not expert players and often struggle to develop advanced strategies in their own game. This personal vulnerability creates a special connection with the gaming community, which also faces the same difficulties during their gaming sessions.
As players explore and build their colonies, the risk of a disaster from floods or attacks by creatures like lizardmen is always present, demonstrating that, in the world of Dwarf Fortress, each game is a new adventure full of surprises and challenges.
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