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Kug's Nuraghe - 1600 B.C.
   
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Kug's Nuraghe - 1600 B.C.

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Loosely inspired to the reconstruction of a 1600 B.C. five towers stone castle (one of the various types of sardinian nuraghe). Comes with simple lightning and safety ladders - no furniture inside.
26 Comments
entuland  [author] 24 Oct, 2017 @ 3:53pm 
:) where do I sign?
Astroboy 24 Oct, 2017 @ 3:51pm 
Heheh, I hear you Entuland! We get so focused on creating, we forget there is a world out there lol. I am trying to make the rounds, check peoples stuff out, but we have only so much time, and I have many things to build (Wink). Thanks for the compliments. Like you, I enjoy sharing with the community. Maybe some day we will get coins to reward us for our efforts, after all, we are creating content that drive REAL money into Playfulcorps pockets. I don't expect money, but coins would be a great incentive to keep contributing. :steamhappy:
entuland  [author] 24 Oct, 2017 @ 3:38pm 
Hey there AstroBoy, thanks a lot for your words! And congratulations for making it top of the list with your Haunted House! The nuraghe too made it too, when I published it, and I was almost about not to notice that --- in fact, that's what made me start interacting in here, if it weren't that I had it slapped in my game's frontpage (the steam one), I may have never joined the community discussions :P
Astroboy 24 Oct, 2017 @ 3:22pm 
Love it!! Most of your blue prints are functional, and obviously very useful. This is just plain cool!! It has a very ancient feel to it. Well done!
entuland  [author] 13 Sep, 2017 @ 1:30am 
Hey there auraneas, I'm very happy that you enjoyed building it! I built the original one on grassland because it was easier to get the starting flat surface ready, but its "natural" position is exactly where you put it, on a hilltop: great job!
auraneas 12 Sep, 2017 @ 11:00pm 
I loved building this--was very impressed with it when I was done, and it looks majestic on its hilltop!
Czarny Smok 11 Sep, 2017 @ 12:56am 
MAŁE
entuland  [author] 10 Sep, 2017 @ 11:51am 
And that's a very good idea Fishhook... I look forward to see your builds in your adventure!
OrlonVonSpandex 10 Sep, 2017 @ 11:31am 
Now I am reading the Wikipedia page for Nuraghe and I like your build even better. A historical reproduction is a great use for the game. That there were so many of this 3000 years ago means it must have been very good at the job of protection. As for visiting, I am working on making an Adventure with a checkpoint at each of my large build sites. It would be easy for you to make a Scenic Nuraghe Tour adventure and everyone could see it in person. :)
entuland  [author] 10 Sep, 2017 @ 11:22am 
Hey there Fishook, thanks a lot for dropping in!

You know what? That surprised me a lot too, to the point that I asked some other players to check the list on their accounts cause I thought it was just a customized list for me :)

I greatly appreciate your comments, and I must say that I myself love your multibiome base - I didn't build it just because a player I am collaborating with built it just two claims away from the original nuraghe, and they fit together very well - she built a nice promenade connecting the two buildings too.

Indeed the purpose of those buildings in the island I live (Sardinia) was very likely that of strongholds and watchtowers for the safety of the sardinian people - we have thousands of those buildings, many still standing despite more than three thousand years of nature and man against them :)

I would love to visit your world and I would be honored if you would visit the one where I built the nuraghe, will get in touch!