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To make it easier on you, gather sticks and stones, anything edible and start crafting a stone axe, then the hammer. You can do this when pressing the "Tab" key. There's a menu on the right hand side on what you can craft.
Edit: One more advise: Eating good food is almost more important than armor in this game.
Edit2: Handholding is not a strong feature in this game. You will have to figure out a lot of things for yourself. Or you ask for specific advise here in this forum. I'm currently in "no spoiler" mode, so if you want more info, go ahead and ask and I will be more specific.
But it is more fun to find out for yourself. One more thing: This is a sandbox and a survival game. Grinding is a thing here, the journey is the content. Don't expect a deep story with elaborate cut scenes, that's not what the game is about.
there are tons of wood sticks on the ground that you just pick up, same for rocks and starter foods as well.
they tell you everything but a new game is
grab wood and stone
make a weapon (club will do)
make a crafting hammer (critical)
use crafting hammer to make a workbench and shelter
and from there crafting becomes a mix of the hammer and stations you install at your home. The hammer is mostly for building the home, the stations for most gear, food, and household stuff. Some need both the hammer and the stations, like iron+wood beams need a forge and the crafting hammer.
a full home needs about 50 square floor tiles of space (can be on several floors or a spread does not matter) Your first home is probably not going to grow to that, but its a good rough starting size.
the bird has about 15 or so total tips including "stop don't go" if you try to move on before beating the first boss. Most of them are pointless, and if you ignore him he keeps coming at you until you interact. The first 2 or 3 tips explain 99% of the whole game.
Not in game right now, so I don't remember what the other remaining symbol is for...
Mostly he's annoying to people who have started over multiple times and already know all of his tips.