• Thu. Mar 27th, 2025

After 23 years of making Dwarf Fortress, even its creator is still ‘terrified’ of drowning all his dwarves with heavy aquifers: ‘Part of the problem is we are just not good at videogames’

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Mar 25, 2025


In Dwarf Fortress, aquifers are a scourge. They’re layers of subterranean, water-bearing rock that continually, endlessly leak when breached by dwarven miners. They can be managed and even exploited with careful construction, but in my experience, their main utility is proving that—no matter how competent at Dwarf Fortress I might get—I’m only one overlooked, unsealed tile away from a disaster I’ll only notice once the dwarves in that quarter are already neck-deep in floodwater.

Tarn Adams at the 2023 DICE Awards.

(Image credit: Kitfox Games)

I might struggle with the occasional unplanned water feature, but I’m apparently in good company. In an interview with PC Gamer at GDC 2025, Dwarf Fortress co-creator Tarn Adams told me he’s still terrorized by aquifers after building the game for more than two decades.



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