Comparison between The Sims 3 and The Sims Medieval

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The Sims 3 and The Sims Medieval use the same engine, so they may seem somewhat alike, but they are very different games.

The Sims 3

The Sims 3, like previous games in The Sims series, is a modern game. While players have always been able to use custom content to simulate a medieval setting, at least to some degree, the games themselves presume a modern society with refrigerators and stoves, computers and telephones, etc.

In The Sims 3, players can design and recolor almost everything in the game. Also, players can go into considerable detail when creating Sims and families.

The Sims Medieval

The Sims Medieval it's based on the medieval times. So it's not nearly as mondern and fancy as The SIms 3. Plus the jobs in the game are a lot different. Some are a spy, wizard/sorcerer, monarch, a knight, there are also a couple more. When making a sim in The Sims Medieval the BIG difference is the clothing and hair.

Marriage & Families

When it comes to getting married in The Sims 3 all you do is raise the relationship and fall in love then propose. After that that sim joins the household. But in The Sims Medieval even when you get married that sim will still not be selectable. (unless you use cheats ) It's the same thing if you have children they won't be selectable and they won't grow anymore once their children. (They can be selectable with the use of cheats)