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🌟 Going Medieval 🌟
Specifications:
Type: Activation Key
Activation region: all countries
Client for the game: Steam
Localization: RU
Platform: PC
Year: 2021
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Description:
Note: This early Access game is under development. RISE FROM THE ASHES AT THE end OF the XIV century. There is a dark Middle Ages in the world of Going Medieval. After the plague epidemic, only 5% of the population remained alive, and nature began to win back its own. But those who managed to win the battle with death gradually formed a new society. You have to lead them forward, rebuild their houses and protect people from robbers, barbarians and religious fanatics in a ruined country where there are no estates, no borders, no laws. BUILD A FORTRESS, lay the center of a new life and develop the settlement: from a wooden shack to a majestic stone castle. With simple and intuitive 3D tools, it is very easy to create any elements of the landscape, whether it is an underground maze of caves or an impregnable multi-storey fort. DEFEND THE SETTLEMENT This gloomy world is full of external threats. Settlements are easy prey for invaders. Prove the opposite to your enemies: build strong defensive structures and place traps. Explore and craft weapons and equipment to supply the settlers and repel the attackers. PROTECT THE RESIDENTS, it´s not just looters who pose a danger. Famine and natural disasters can destroy a settlement much faster than invaders, so it is necessary to make supplies and build reliable houses. Keep an eye on the emotions of the residents: if they lack something, it will affect the mood in society. CREATE A STORY Population growth is the key to prosperity. There are different ways to increase its number: help foreigners in trouble or take carefree travelers to yourself. Each resident has their own history and activities. Get to know your subjects better by observing their behavior and relationships with others.