This version of the game will be sold for $30, and include a slightly-less-old pixel art style to make the whole thing a little easier on the eye. There’ll also be a “new helpful tutorial” to assist new players into Dwarf Fortress’ labyrinthine ways, as well as a fresh soundtrack and UI. Describing this fresh version, veteran developer Bay 12 Games said it was Dwarf Fortress’ “most approachable” version yet - although those who prefer its original will be pleased to know that it isn’t going anywhere, and will be kept updated and available for free via Bay 12’s website. For those yet to pick up their pickaxe, Dwarf Fortress is a management sim where you look after a dwarven colony and help it thrive. It contains several modes, some of which will be added to the game’s new version post-launch. Dan Pearson’s feature, Learning to love Dwarf Fortress, gaming’s deepest simulation, is well worth a read if you want to know more.