Day One: I've lost my Dwarves. Can you help me find them?
Upon embarking, a cave-in occurred, and my dwarves are no no longer on my screen. This could be a problem.
Day Two: They have a Cave Troll.
So, the zoom to item fixes the missing dwarves problem, and I have located them all standing around the wagon, next to a frozen lake. This will be fun when it thaws.
Now to scout the area, and select a good building point for my dwarfy home. Ooo: Lignite exposed on the surface. Ooo: Bituminous Coal exposed on the surface. Huh, someone has already built a cave here. I wonder what's with all the stuff lying around. One corpse, two corpse, one Twilight thing? Now I know why I fear the night: they have a Twilight Troll. It was at this point that I decided I should record the tale of my Fortress of the Soon to be Devoured, preferably before the Devouring takes place, as a lesson and a warning to others, or at very least entertainment, preferably before my dwarves are devoured by Mrs. Nabsiztamed, and her husband if he ever shows up.
Well, let the fun begin.
Day Three: Windows is Dead! Long Live Windows!
We have resolved to press on, even with the discovery of the Troll, (mostly because none of us can out run it, and we might be able to dig in before it finds its way out of the snow). Now to dig in. Digging appears to crash the game. It also appears to be repeatable. This might be a sign, but I've never been one for those. I've been talking about trying Linux for a long time now, so presents a perfect opportunity.
Download to fun started.