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== World Creation == | == World Creation == | ||
After launching | After launching [[The Blockheads]] app, tap the "SINGLE PLAYER" button on the main screen. Select the "NEW WORLD" button on the next screen. If you'd like to name your world tap the "WORLD NAME" field, replace or change the default name as desired, then tap the "PLAY" button, and the app will randomly generate the world your Blockhead will inhabit. | ||
The next thing you'll need to do is bring your Blockhead into the world (a process called "warping"). | The next thing you'll need to do is bring your Blockhead into the world (a process called "warping"). | ||
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=== Warmth === | === Warmth === | ||
Some [[climate]]s can get very cold, particularly at night. This can adversely affect a Blockhead. | Some [[climate]]s can get very cold, particularly at night. This can adversely affect a Blockhead. | ||
==== Campfire ==== | ==== Campfire ==== | ||
The simplest item to obtain that will keep a Blockhead warm is a [[Campfire]], a craftable item made with a [[Workbench]]. Placing a campfire in a [[shelter]] will result in a happy Blockhead from the light and warmth. But beware, campfires can also burn down any wooden structures placed too close to them. | The simplest item to obtain that will keep a Blockhead warm is a [[Campfire]], a craftable item made with a [[Workbench]]. Placing a campfire in a [[shelter]] will result in a happy Blockhead from the light and warmth. But beware, campfires can also burn down any wooden structures placed too close to them. |