Books

Overview


Production of books is part of a multi-step production chain that begins with basic raw inputs and finishes at a specialized production building that yields the final book item. As a produced good, books are classed with other crafted items that support needs (such as food or other well-being items) rather than raw materials like logs or crops. 

Books are consumed when used and are not reusable; each unit applies its effect once.
- Supplying books to a population directly increases the
Books need satisfaction, improving overall well-being.
Books must be manufactured through a production chain that transforms raw inputs into the final good.
- Treat books as a demand-driven good: produce them in response to population growth or rising
Books-need requirements to keep well-being high.
Because books are a produced good rather than a natural resource, their availability depends on maintaining the relevant production buildings, ensuring steady input supply, and allocating warehouse space for storage until items are used. Prioritize books production when the 

