One of the things that makes Dwarf Fortress tough to get into is its ASCII text-based menu systems. It's a complex Dwarf Fortress arrives on Steam, it'll have a brand new menu system that presumably will make actually playing the game a lot easier to do.
Bay 12 Games founder and developer Tarn Adams provided a peek at the new interface in an update on Steam. In it, Adams shows the contrast between the old menus, which look like classic DOS file system readouts, and the new menus, which are still a bit information-dense but now have scrollbars and clickable tabs and buttons.
The new screen shows what appears to be an ing screen that divides up ledgers into three broad categories: Dwarves, Items, and Animals. That covers just about everything, when you think about it. The items each have attractive, pixel-art icons, and a bar highlights the selected subcategory.
Previously, Bay 12 has shown us peeks at the gameplay trailer, with "actual graphics" as Adams said.
Behold, the menu:
Adams says these new menu screens also scale up and down for larger and smaller screen sizes or windows, even ing widescreen monitors.
We still don't have a Dwarf Fortress Steam release date yet. Time is subjective, after all.