Humanica is a settlement simulator of primitive people, based on the extensive technology tree. Develop your village, survive the harsh winter and hunger, defend yourself from the attacks of bloodthirsty nomads, trade with neighboring tribes!
Humanica on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2112740/Humanica/
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Danny devito has a cameo in this game
Timber and Stone, Going Medieval.
Putting people in tents are mean. So stiff in the back when waking up. 😉
42 years old is a pretty good life expectancy for the time. 😅
Stone Age people didn't build weaver's and hunter's huts. They made a needle and a bow, and hunting and weaving were part of their daily jobs.
What kind of people make these games? Apparently some who played Warcraft or Age of Empires.
I would say: avoid micromanaging. Like, if you have skins, people should take them to the skin dryer with telling them to do that (or clicking production button to do that).