Crafting more mines.
Tabi actually made surprising progress with some in a very brief time period. They never went very deep, but it was a wide spread for the tunnels to cover. We also built a ton onto the house, had it burn down, started again, and acquired enough bamboo to start growing several lines of them. Daily, and in game days come and go fast, it's worth over 200 of them, I think. And it does renew daily. She has more than she can use as far as I can tell, and already Tabi seems of a mind to cover as many surfaces of her house-tree in bookshelves as is reasonably possible. I approve, even if there is no mechanical function in the game. And technically, I suppose it's sugar cane, not bamboo. But it looks a lot like bamboo.
We also completed "The Jungle Room".
Apparently there is a song reference there, and a bit of a joke. Giggity.
So eventually we managed to get enough glass together to make the ceiling and floor of it, and the walls, and it's as much part of a living series of trees (aside from the glass) as the rest. It's coming along very nicely. In the process, however, we had to magi-grow trees very large beneath it. The fertilizer in this game makes the blocks grow suddenly. And, well.
It doesn't calculate hardness of blocks, only how much effort it takes to break them. So I was repeatedly almost crushed by the expanding leaves. x.x
The end result turned out quite pretty though, and she's handling mechanical designs and problem solving more and more on her own too. My kitty is learning well. <3
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