Stonehearth Cafe (Cooking And Farming Expansion) 1.94
Food is one of the most important factors in the game – your Hearthlings need to eat, after all. Eating will give your character the nutrition to carry out tasks, although some players might find cooking a bit lackluster. Luckily, you can use this Stonehearth mod for a little extra oomph, adding more crops and cooking recipes. On top of that, the mod also adds more food buffs, pig pens, yak pastures, milk recipes, and even a well. That being said, your Hearthlings will need to drink to survive, so make sure to build those wells!
Flats for 10
Building houses can feel like a pain, especially when there are plenty of Hearthlings in your settlement. To save you the trouble of having to slave away at making more houses, you can use this Stonehearth mod instead! Flats for 10 is basically what the name suggests – a large building that can house 10 people. Any low-level carpenter can build this, and you only need stone and wood for the ingredients.
Large Tavern
Even Hearthlings need to sit back and relax after a hard day’s worth. With this Stonehearth mod, you can set up a large tavern where everyone can gather together for some good food and company. All you’ll need are some basic materials to get everything up and running. The building even comes with three stone chests, but you’ll need a chef to craft the cooking station.
Better Storage v1.2
While the Stonehearth store system is easy to use, some players might want a bit more flexibility and control. This Better Storage Stonehearth mod gives you much more filtering options, so you won’t have to spend countless minutes trying to look for that certain ingredient for your recipe. All of the filters apply to stockpiles, crates, and chests for better stockpile management.
Town Monitor v1.1
It can get pretty tedious when you always need to constantly check the town window for a quick overview of your town’s stats. If you use this Stonehearth mod, you won’t have to keep clicking to window over and over again. All of the info is readily available, from the happiness icon down to the most basic resource item. Moreover, you can also keep track of the amount of food and net worth of the next Hearthling.
Gold Count Display
When you’re drowning in wealth, sometimes you won’t even know how much money you have. To keep an easier track on all of your gold, you can use this nifty Stonehearth mod. Using this will give you a gold counter on the top left on your screen, so you won’t need to open any unnecessary windows just to check your cash.
Hearthlings of Many Faces
What’s the point of having so many Hearthlings in town if they all look like the same person? When you’re managing in a thriving community, the least you could ask for is a bit of diversity with your townspeople. Thankfully, this Stonehearth mod gives players the power to customize each Hearthling by giving them a name, gender, and even their own personal model. It’s also worth mentioning that customization works for both embarking and immigrating citizens.
Home Sweet Home
You can build different homes in Stonehearth, but they might feel a bit lackluster due to the lack of decorative items. Even a potted plant can spice up your house, so this Stonehearth mod will definitely add a bit more life to your game. It adds a slew of decorative and functional items, mainly cosmetics, but enough to make your house feel like a real home.
Directional Ambient Lighting
When it comes down to “block” games like Stonehearth, good lighting can mean everything. So when you stumble across the backside of a mountain without any lighting whatsoever, the blocks will come off as just one big, boring blob of grey. And nobody wants that, right? It sucks the immersion right out of you, really killing the mood. You can use this Stonehearth mod to add some better lighting so it doesn’t look like you’re trying to climb some tacky painting instead of a mountain.
Smart Crafter
The Smart Crafter Stonehearth mod does exactly what it says – make your Hearthlings, well, smarter. When ordering someone to make, say, a weapon, they’ll craft all of the necessary ingredients first (if they’re available to make, that is). That way, you can cut straight to the point without having to prepare the materials first. Not only that, but your workers will also communicate with each other, so if the carpenter needs a bolt of cloth, the weaver will craft one.
Published: Apr 4, 2018 04:18 am