About Dawn Of Aurora:
Dawn of Man cannot be described by a single genre. It’s more like a mix of city building, civilization development and slight bits of strategy. The game takes place in a heavily underrepresented era, ranging from the paleolithic to the iron age. In the early stages you’ll focus solely on surviving and gathering for the winter, being able to develop only with the small excess left from what your people produce. As you progress through time, you will acquire knowledge points, which you can research several technologies with. These techs give you access to more advanced tools, buildings etc., letting you gradually get more resources to build with. Once you progress from the ooga booga stage, your settlement starts to blossom; advanced housing, shifting to farming instead of gathering, domesticated animals and so on. Overtime, you’ll meet other tribes aswell, some friendly and willing to trade, some not so much. In the later stages producing metal tools and weapons will be an option, thus making trading and fighting against the enemies easier than before. it so far but for sure take time! AS for me to evolve in this game, started slowly become a pattern quick.. i was grinding up all amount numbers ingame, buildings,killing animals, as other stuff just to get that 1 reward evolve point and to just contiue doing that as it takes first 7 of them then 14, so on, idunno but i guess it increses with the points as you evolve and need to get next “evelotion”.. think creators wanted us experiance a long game expericance with lot of pelts needing winters and remember them pelts for ever as we live. But! sure! i most say it´s nice game…! hooked 8h second time playing.