Toplitz Productions announced that their slice-of-life outdoors simulator, Lumberjack’s Dynasty, will be entering into Early Access on Steam beginning at some point in the middle of April.
The game is designed to be very similar to Toplitz productions’ other simulator, Farmer’s Dynasty, where you took on the role of a farmer attempting to make it big. After fulfilling some contracts and attaining your own farming equipment, the game then let you take the next big step in life: getting married and raising kids.
Toplitz wants to carryover the same sort of concept into Lumberjack’s Dynasty, which will also focus on allowing you to not only become a skilled lumberjack, but also try your hand at raising a family as well.
Much like Farmer’s Dynasty, there are multiple tasks, quests, and types of lumberjacking that are present in the game.
You’ll start off with your trusty chainsaw, cutting down physics-based trees and selling them in order to upgrade your equipment.
Eventually you’ll be able to haul your own trees off using a tractor trailer to be cultivated and turned into usable products at your lowly sawmill.
However, with a bit of hard work and some dedicated skill, you’ll be able to turn a profit, upgrade the mill, hire in hands, purchase new equipment, and eventually turn your lumberjack dream into a reality.
Along the way you’ll also be able to scour the town for possible suitors, finding a wife that will bear you some kids and turn your wealth into a bloodline dynasty.
This is the sort of game you encourage your kids to play, helping them to become economical, and to see how the benefits of hard work pay off. It also teaches them that there are only two genders, and that when men and women get married and have kids, this is the only proper way to raise a wholesome family. It’s the sort of thing that you likely won’t find in public schools anymore, and this kind of healthy living is despised by Leftists, Liberals, Progressives, and Communists.
Anyway, if you want to work hard, make some money, marry, and raise kids in a proper America, you can look to do so in LumberJack’s Dynasty when it enters into Early Access over on the Steam store come mid-April.