- Diggles, the Myth of Fenris
Development throughout the game
Since your dwarves have a limited lifespan, most of the development is in equipment, while your individual dwarves develop their skills during their lifetime, passing on only a small portion to their offspring. Digging bigger caves also helps you to place the many workshops, rooms and equipment that you will gather.
Control of the game
Your dwarves usually act in automatic planning mode, which means they will figure out themselves how to get stuff done. This means you can both set goals (like "dig here" or "make food") or you can order individual dwarves around. Your dwarves will get upset if they work too long and don't get enough fun out of their free time, so you will have to provide them with sane working hours and entertainment in their free time.
Design and Production of the game
According to the manual, page 40:
The game was published by Innonics GmbH in 2001, while the software was developed by SEK-ost, Berlin.
According to the manual, page 41:
Producer: Marc Möhring
Development Director: Klaus Starke
Concept and Planning: Thomas Langhanki, Carolin Batke, Carsten Orthband, Ingo Neumann
Gameplay Programming Lead: Carsten Orthbandt
Gameplay Programming: Andrej Treskow, Axel Hylla, David Salz
History
The game was not very well received in the reviews, showing a meta-critic score of 62 out of 100 based on 13 reviews, and also failed to sell well. Reviewers cited a host of problems including technical/graphic issues, AI/Pathing problems, poor user-interface design, extremely slow pace, and excessive micro-management among others.
Footnotes
References
External links
; Official sites
* [http://www.wiggles.de/ "Diggles, the Myth of Fenris"] may be found at [http://www.archive.org/ "Wayback Machine"]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20011025032007/wiggles.innonics.net/de/home/ "Wiggles"]; General resources
* [http://www.brainsworld.de/wiggles/ "Brain's World - Die Wiggles"]
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