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: (* The "seed" is just a random word, lower/upper case sensitive. Write it down for reference if you might want to duplicate your map later, once you know the game better.)
 
: (* The "seed" is just a random word, lower/upper case sensitive. Write it down for reference if you might want to duplicate your map later, once you know the game better.)
  
Once the world is created, pick a [[temperate forest]] biome to start, hopefully not too far from friendly(ish) tribes - the yellows and purples.  Bonus points for a river/creek, but hardly necessary.   
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Once the world is created, pick a '''[[temperate forest]]''' biome to start, hopefully not too far from friendly(ish) tribes - the yellows and purples.  Bonus points for a river/creek, but hardly necessary.   
  
 
Now, look in the info tab (lower left on the screen). A map with a "year-round" growing season is the easiest, but you don't want to be too hot. Try between latitude 20 and 30 or so - too far south, near the equator, will be brutally hot very soon (summer), and too far north will have unforgiving winters.
 
Now, look in the info tab (lower left on the screen). A map with a "year-round" growing season is the easiest, but you don't want to be too hot. Try between latitude 20 and 30 or so - too far south, near the equator, will be brutally hot very soon (summer), and too far north will have unforgiving winters.

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