
There is an achievement called "Dwarf Fortress" which requires the player to have seven dwarves in their court, a reference to embarking.Ī character with the dwarf trait can get an event in which they are killed by a carp in a pond. In Cataclysm, the description of the pickaxe is : Killing dwarves will occasionally yield the death quote "Losing… is… fun!" Regardless of their origins, these models were very accurate and effective, and some claim that they formed a significant backbone to the models used by Ubuntu to guide the development of the society and economy throughout the Sol system." Borderlands 2 Īn expansion for the FPS entitled "Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep" features the main characters in a traditional fantasy setting where dwarves make an appearance as an enemy type. There are rumours that these simulations were based on a 21st century program that simulated dwarves living in fortresses however, these are only unsubstantiated rumours, no more. "In the mainstream, the colonies developed very advanced models to predict societal development and to maximize their productivity.

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In the back story of the popular mod of FreeSpace 2 called "Blue Planet", there is a mention of Dwarf Fortress:

This achievement is an obvious reference to the DF motto "Losing is Fun!" In addition, the game has an achievement called "Losing is Fun!", achieved by dying 50 times. In ocean levels, players will occasionally see an enemy called " Carp (non-skeletal)", which packs quite a punch in melee combat. Unless otherwise noted, they are considered to be confirmed because they reference Dwarf Fortress so directly that coincidence is inconceivable, rather than due to any official confirmation from developers.

These are confirmed to be references to Dwarf Fortress.
