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The map stays true to its name: Anything that can be an obstacle to your beavers will be present. You have trees that keep you from easy expansion to a water source on day one, the flow of the river and the positioning of water and badwater sources are a clusterfuck, you have to get around dozens of hills that limit the amount of usable space to an absolute minimum.
The creator of this map is an evil genius that wants your beavers to suffer from thirst and hunger, and who makes them pay for any progress with their blood and sweat.
Also, the level design is amazing, with giant pillars holding natural aqueducts and a vast, beautiful wasteland to explore.
I will try to reach a population of 2000 beavers and report back with video material.
https://imgur.com/a/UZwQ0Zu