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Tinkertown’s “Back to Nature Update” Adds Fishing, Farming, Cooking & more, Plus Additional Languages

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Popular open-world multiplayer adventure RPG, Tinkertown, will receive a huge content update tomorrow, April 23.

In addition to more languages (French, German and simpl. Chinese), the “Back to Nature update” adds many new “farm-tastic” features: players will finally be able to harvest crops and trees, go fishing and cook delicious meals! Those meals will also bring new buffs that make you harder, better, faster and stronger. But beware! Enemies can weaken you with their own debuffs now, too!

For giving potential customers another reason to get the game, we will run a 25% discount from Friday, April 23 until Tuesday, April 27.

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Patch Notes:

  • New feature: Fishing! (Find and catch various types of fish!)
  • Plants can now grow and yield crops!
  • Added new types of plantable trees
  • Added new types of crops
  • Added new crafting station: Stove and oven!
  • Added over 20 new recipes
  • Added new potions with various effects
  • Food and potions can now grant various types of buffs
  • Re-balanced some recipes
  • Re-balanced some types of enemies
  • Minor bug fixes
  • New weapon upgrades
  • New languages added: Simplified Chinese, French and German

About Tinkertown

Come to Tinkertown – a refreshing new Multiplayer Sandbox Experience! Grab your shovel, your pickaxe, and your sword and enter the realms of Tinkertown. A magical place awaits filled with loot, danger, and creativity. Build your own village – from small shacks to impressive castles and townships.

Gather resources as you explore this procedurally generated world either by yourself or with friends! Need some extra challenge? While the surface world is mostly peaceful, only the most courageous explorers will enter the sinister dungeons scattered around the world, and defeat the horrors that live within. Epic loot awaits those who dare to face the underworld.

Features:

  • Explore beautiful landscapes such as mystical forests, great deserts, steaming lava mountains, and more.
  • Craft new equipment and become a rogue, a warrior, or wizard – or create a new loadout and invent your own play-style.
  • Gather resources and discover new things to build.
  • Build your own habitat – by yourself, or online with up to three friends.
  • Descent into combat driven dungeons and battle large underworld bosses.
  • Go fishing! (New!)
  • Harvest crops and trees! (New!)
  • Eating meals and using potions provide valuably new buffs that make you harder, better, faster and stronger. (New!)
  • But beware! Enemies can weaken you with their own debuffs, too! (New!)
Tinkertown is funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure as part of the federal government’s computer games funding program with a total of €153,669.
About Headup

Headup is a hybrid games publishing and development company providing players worldwide with the best content in the independent gaming sector. Established in 2009, it is active on all major platforms such as consoles, mobile devices and PC, and was awarded as “Best Publisher” at the German Developers Awards in 2012, 2013, 2017 and 2019. With over 80 million customers served on mobile and further several million players on the PC and consoles, Headup is always looking to raise awareness and commercial success for developers thinking outside the box. More information can be found at www.headupgames.com and twitter.com/headupgames.

About Hiroki Kikuta

Hiroki Kikuta is a veteran videogame composer based in Tokyo, Japan who’s best known for his work on Squaresoft’s beloved SNES RPG, Secret of Mana and the recently-released Trials of Mana which appeared for the first time outside of Japan in 2019. While at Squaresoft, he also scored Soukaigi on the original PlayStation.

Kikuta then struck out on his own as an independent game developer, creating, directing, and composing music for the PlayStation title, Koudelka. He’s since been actively involved in writing music for indie games in Japan and abroad, most recently completing work on Indivisible and starting on music for Hazelnut Bastille, Orange Island, and many others.

Hiroki Kikuta is represented by Scarlet Moon Artists outside of Japan.
Learn more: http://scarletmoon.com/bio_hirokikikuta.html
Follow Hiroki Kokuta on Twitter and Soundcloud.

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