developer:
Maxispublisher:
Electronic Arts Inc.genre:
otherplatform:PC / Windows
release date: World:
22 March 2011 USA:
22 March 2011 Europe:
25 March 2011play modes: single playergame
language:
Englishage requirements:
12+ suggested system requirements:
Pentium IV 2.4 GHz, 1.5 GB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 5900 or better); 5.3 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.
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The Sims Medieval lets you experience the medieval era with Sims you create and control: kings, queens, knights, wizards, spies, blacksmiths, merchants, bards and many more. You will create heroes, choose quests, build your kingdom, and create epic tales full of drama, romance, conflict and comedy.
Built with next-gen Sims tech and features:
A world of Sims filled with stories, adventures, romance, drama and comedy
Enhanced environment and character graphics, lighting, and gameplay
Rich dramatic medieval setting:
Experience epic stories of the age, full of drama, fantasy, conflict, comedy, romance, and intrigue
Heroes:
Create Hero Sims and build up their skills and send them on epic quests
Quests:
Drive your kingdom’s story - Good or evil, cruel or kind, romantic or warlike
Kingdom Building:
Start with an empty field and build up your kingdom, deciding its ultimate ambition and working to achieve its destiny
Diving in a bit deeper:
The Sims Medieval offers Achievements to reward you for your skill in reaching your ambitions and completing your Quests.
The Sims Medieval allows you to play every Hero Sim in your kingdom, not just the Sims in one household.
There is a magic system, and your wizard will learn a variety of powerful spells.
There is a crafting system, allowing your blacksmith to forge weapons of varying quality and physician to create cures for a variety of ailments.
There is a diplomatic system, allowing you to negotiate trade and declare war on surrounding kingdom.
The objects your Sims will interact with rangefrom profession-oriented objects like the Blacksmith's forge and anvil and the Physician’s operating table to medieval food-preparation objects such as a roasting spit and cook-pot hanging over a fire.
The buildings are custom-crafted for each profession, from the Monarch’s Great Hall in the castle to the Tavern for the Bard to the Wizard’s Tower.
The art style is painterly, with a hand-crafted look to befit the medieval setting.
And yes, there is fishing.SCREENSHOTS -