The Sims Medieval offers players a chance to build up a medieval kingdom.
Release Date: Mar 22, 2011
The Sims Medieval by Electronic Arts is a "ye olde" interpretation of the iconic live-development simulation. The Sims Medieval will feature role-playing inspired quests, and will allow players to design and construct their own castles from the ground up.
The storyline of the game is to build a successful kingdom, by fulfilling the player's Sim's 'Kingdom Ambition', which the player chooses at the start of the game. A player can play their Sim as a knight, monarch, scribe, priest, aristocrat, physician, and many more jobs await. When the player accepts a quest (which are required to fulfill the kingdom ambition), they will choose which hero Sim they want to use. When the hero Sims do the quests they will level up, imbuing this game with an RPG-style feel.
Players' Sims have various jobs, and each job has its own duties that they have to fulfill daily. Otherwise they will be fired from the job. Sims can not only be fired but also humiliated by other Sims throwing tomatoes or eggs at them. Other than that a Sim will have to pay a fine, or even enter in the "Pit of Judgment" for execution.
In addition to completing quests and doing their job, hero Sims can also marry and raise a family. A Sim's spouse and children are NPCs (much like in games such as Harvest Moon or Fable III). Aging is mostly the same as The Sims; babies grow into children, but children don't grow any older. Hero sims can put their children to work gathering recources for them.
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