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==World Creation== | ==World Creation== | ||
After launching [[The Blockheads]] app, scroll to the "CREATE WORLD" button on the [[Menu|main menu]]. Select the "SINGLE PLAYER" button on this screen, and then tap "CREATE WORLD...". If you'd like to customize the name your world, tap the "WORLD NAME" field, replace or change the default name as desired, | After launching [[The Blockheads]] app, scroll to the "CREATE WORLD" button on the [[Menu|main menu]]. Select the "SINGLE PLAYER" button on this screen, and then tap "CREATE WORLD...". If you'd like to customize the name your world, tap the "WORLD NAME" field, replace or change the default name as desired. If you'd like to customize the world size, tap your choice of buttons for "1/16", "1/4", "1x", or "4x" (fractions result in smaller worlds, "1x" is normal sized). | ||
The next thing you'll need to do is bring | Tap the "CREATE WORLD" button to be given the option of enabling [[Custom World]] rules. If a world is created with (or later modified for) custom rules, it cannot be returned to normal. | ||
Now tapping the "CREATE WORLD" button will randomly generate the world as set and show the initial portal. | |||
The next thing you'll need to do is bring a blockhead into the world (a process called "warping in"). As new worlds typically begin just after dawn, doing so promptly will give your blockhead the most daylight before nightfall. After a few seconds, a message will pop up welcoming you to The Blockheads. This is the in-game [[tutorial]]. | |||
==Blockhead Creation== | ==Blockhead Creation== | ||
[[File:StartingPortal.png|thumb|300px|A starting portal]] | [[File:StartingPortal.png|thumb|300px|A starting portal]] | ||
[[File:Warp in Blockhead Screen.png|thumb|300px|Warp in | [[File:Warp in Blockhead Screen.png|thumb|300px|Warp in blockhead screen]] | ||
[[File:Warping in at Night.png|thumb|300px|Phred the blockhead warping in at night]] | [[File:Warping in at Night.png|thumb|300px|Phred the blockhead warping in at night]] | ||
You'll see a tiny part of the wold displayed on screen and the rest will be dark until your blockhead has explored it. In the center of the known area is a blue, level 1 [[portal]]. | You'll see a tiny part of the wold displayed on screen and the rest will be dark until your blockhead has explored it. In the center of the known area is a blue, level 1 [[portal]]. | ||
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==First Steps== | ==First Steps== | ||
Before it can use anything more than what it finds, your blockhead will need to [[Crafting|create]] various [[Crafting Surface]]s. To create them, it will need a [[workbench]], which can be obtained from the [[portal]] if it carries a [[ | Before it can use anything more than what it finds, your blockhead will need to [[Crafting|create]] various [[Crafting Surface]]s. To create them, it will need a [[workbench]], which can be obtained from the [[portal]] if it carries a [[block]] of [[dirt]] in its [[inventory]]. This is easy to obtain, either by having the blockhead beat on the ground until it gets one or by using the [[spade]] it should be carrying to do the same thing faster. Other [[item]]s can be [[Harvesting|gathered]] in a similar fashion as needed. Now just tap the portal and "warp in" a workbench. | ||
==Basic Needs== | ==Basic Needs== | ||
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===Shelter=== | ===Shelter=== | ||
Later in the game a [[shelter]] can be as elaborate as you want (and can) make it. For now you'll want to direct your blockhead to gather the necessary [[:Category: | Later in the game a [[shelter]] can be as elaborate as you want (and can) make it. For now you'll want to direct your blockhead to gather the necessary [[:Category:Block|blocks]] with which to build a shelter. | ||
The easiest way to start is to dig out a cave. There is a [[spade]] among your blockhead's [[Starting Equipment|starting equipment]] so digging a small shelter into a [[dirt]] hillside or just a hole down into the ground is quickly and easily accomplished. Just select the spade and then tap on the dirt blocks you wish to remove. This also provides your blockhead with dirt blocks that can be used to [[Construction|build]] a roof, floor, or walls of a dirt hut instead of just a quick cave. The dirt blocks will also be useful in making additional [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]]. | The easiest way to start is to dig out a cave. There is a [[spade]] among your blockhead's [[Starting Equipment|starting equipment]] so digging a small shelter into a [[dirt]] hillside or just a hole down into the ground is quickly and easily accomplished. Just select the spade and then tap on the dirt blocks you wish to remove. This also provides your blockhead with dirt blocks that can be used to [[Construction|build]] a roof, floor, or walls of a dirt hut instead of just a quick cave. The dirt blocks will also be useful in making additional [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]]. | ||
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====Safety==== | ====Safety==== | ||
Although the game world is mostly safe for your blockhead, it's still possible for it to be attacked by falling [[dropbear]]s, vicious [[scorpion]]s, or ocean-dwelling [[shark]]s, or get hurt from starvation or excessive heat or cold. Fortunately, [[door]]s, [[trapdoor]]s, and even two-block high vertical cliffs are enough to block wandering [[:Category:Creature|animals]] and are easy to incorporate into a shelter. These attacks will lower the [[Health Bar|health bar]], which can be restored by eating [[ | Although the game world is mostly safe for your blockhead, it's still possible for it to be attacked by falling [[dropbear]]s, vicious [[scorpion]]s, or ocean-dwelling [[shark]]s, or get hurt from starvation or excessive heat or cold. Fortunately, [[door]]s, [[trapdoor]]s, and even two-block high vertical cliffs are enough to block wandering [[:Category:Creature|animals]] and are easy to incorporate into a shelter. These attacks will lower the [[Health Bar|health bar]], which can be restored by eating [[food]]. If the health bar is depleted completely, the [[Death Bar|death bar]] will appear, and a blockhead will [[Death|die]] if the death bar fully empties. Fortunately, after about ten minutes, the blockhead will respawn at the spawn [[portal]]. | ||
===Food=== | ===Food=== | ||
Eating food fills up your [[blockhead]]'s [[Hunger Bar|hunger]] and [[Health Bar|health]] bars. Remember that food is both fuel and medicine. | Eating food fills up your [[blockhead]]'s [[Hunger Bar|hunger]] and [[Health Bar|health]] bars, along with a small amount of your [[Energy Bar|energy bar]]. Remember that food is both fuel and medicine. | ||
Your blockhead will begin the game with a small supply of [[ | Your blockhead will begin the game with a small supply of [[food]]. Your options for adding to your food supply depend on the available [[:Category:Creature|creatures]], [[:Category:Plant|plants]], [[season]], and chosen [[Veganism|dietary limitations]] of your blockhead. Your blockhead can kill creatures and or collect the [[fruit]]s of [[tree]]s and [[:Category:Plant|plant]]s when they are in season. Fruits and vegetables can be planted by tapping a block of [[dirt]] or [[compost]] with an [[air]] block above it. | ||
===Sleep=== | ===Sleep=== | ||
