I already have a build in Tile Town that I would like to continue, its by the the river, kiddy corner from Rads meeting place.
My ID is 1050
Oh and whats Dwarf Fortress? Is it Mac compatible?
It's pretty much the best game ever, if you can make it past a few things.
It's actually two games: a very deep roguelike/adventure game with the best combat I have ever seen; and a city-building simulation with dwarves.
I haven't played the roguelike much at all, but it gets rave reviews for it's depth and style.
Fortress Mode is by far the most popular way to play the game. Starting with 7 dwarves of self-chosen professions with a loadout you designed, you create a fortress in a mountain, on a beach, in a forest-- wherever you want. You move form a small, bustling trader community to a towering dwarven city, fighting of sieges and monsters, building an army, crafting armor, and making Legendary items and rooms.
The game is intentibrown townly displayed with ASCII characters; this can be circumvented, but the ASCII is by far the best way to view the game. Eventually the cluster of letters and punctuation gives way to a Matrix-Reading-like intuition of what's going on in the game, and actually ends up being clearer for lack of sprites.
The Wiki page for the game is below, with guides, information, and download links.
http://dwarf.lendemaindeveille.com/index.php/Main_PageAlso, the Penny-Arcade Forums thread. A wealth of information and pictures. SA has one too, if you're a member.
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=58103EDIT: I just realized I ignored your most important question: Yes! It is Mac-compatible. As far as I know, the Mac builds are released same time as the Windows binaries.
EDIT2: Also, thanks Laremere! Hope to be on tonight.