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|subtitle= Spin-off of [[The Sims (series)|''The Sims'' series]]
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}}{{Game
|name = The Sims Medieval
|image = [[File:The-sims-medieval-gets-limited 1.jpg|235px]]
|caption = The official box cover.
|developer = [[Maxis|Maxis Redwood]]<br><small>(Formerly The Sims Studio)</small>
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* [[Executioner]]
* Marquis
* Baxter
* Beast-slayer
* [[Dragon (villager)|Dragon]]
* [[Druidess]]
* Knave
* Servant
* [[Harlequin]]
* [[Child#The Sims Medieval|Children]]
* Noblemen/Noblewomen
* Goodman/Goodwoman
* Farmer
* Commoner
* Cutpurse
* Gravedigger
* Looter
* Bandit
* Trickster
* Town Crier
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* Friar
* Builder
* Moneylender
* [[Consort]]
* Guard
* Urchin
* [[Crone]]
* Flower-seller
* Assistant Pig-Keeper
* Town Watchman
* Cartographer
* Rat Catcher
* Gypsy
* Dame
* Maid
* Sweeper
* Nurse
* Farmwife
* Gossiper
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* [[Doctor|Physician]]
* [[Bard|Bard / Bardin]]
* [[Merchants]]
* [[Monarch]]
* [[Peteran priest]]
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* [[Jacoban priest]]
* [[Knight]]
* [[Blacksmith]]
* [[Spy]]
* [[Wizard|Wizard / Sorceress]]
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==Features==
* [[Dueling (The Sims Medieval)|Dueling]]
 
* [[Realm Points]], used to expand the kingdom
*[[Dueling (The Sims Medieval)|Dueling]]
* [[Quest]]s
*[[Realm Points]], used to expand the kingdom
* Leveling Up
*[[Quest]]s
* Kingdom Ambitions (Similar to Lifetime Wishes)
*Leveling Up
* Simoles (the Medieval version of [[Simoleon]]s)
*Kingdom Ambitions (Similar to Lifetime Wishes)
* Trading
*Simoles (the Medieval version of [[Simoleon]]s)
* [[Trait (The Sims Medieval)|Traits]] and [[Fatal Flaw]]s
*Trading
*[[Trait (The Sims Medieval)|Traits]] and [[Fatal Flaw]]s
 
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
* This is the first game in [[The Sims series|''The Sims'' series]] to feature weapons (i.e. swords). In ''[[The Sims 3]]'' and other games on Windows and Mac OS X, weapons were not official EA items, and were only available as [[custom content]].
* This is the first game in the series to lack the humorous load messages.
 
* Although ''The Sims 3'' ([[The Sims 3|Original]] up to [[The Sims 3: Generations|Generations]]) can run on Windows XP SP2, The Sims Medieval is incompatible with SP2 as well as Windows XP x64. This is due to .NET 4 that [http://help.thesims.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4990 requires] Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3).
*This is the first game in the series to lack the humorous load messages.
* This is the first game in The Sims series that allows the player to kill a Sim using an interaction such as Send to Pit and Duel to the Death.
 
** However, in ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'', Blow Flame and Firecracker Dance can set a Sim/Urb on fire and they will die because of this.
*Although ''The Sims 3'' ([[The Sims 3|Original]] up to [[The Sims 3: Generations|Generations]]) can run on Windows XP SP2, The Sims Medieval is incompatible with SP2 as well as Windows XP x64. This is due to .NET 4 that [http://help.thesims.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4990 requires] Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3).
* This is one of the only games in The Sims series that does not have EA pre-made Sims that are playable, with the other being ''[[The Sims 2 Castaway]]''.
 
* Like ''[[The Sims Stories]]'', ''The Sims Medieval'' does not have a number after "The Sims", despite being part of the [[The Sims 3|3rd generation of ''The Sims'' games]]. (This is not to be confused with the original game, which is also titled ''[[The Sims]]'' or the series name.)
*This is the first game in The Sims series that allows the player to kill a Sim using an interaction such as Send to Pit and Duel to the Death.
* There are only two motives in ''The Sims Medieval'', giving it the fewest motives of any The Sims game. Second is ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]|'', [[Hunger|with]] [[Hygiene|five]] [[Bladder|motives]] [[Fun|in]] [[Energy|the game]]). The third is ''The Sims 3'', ([[Hunger|the game]] [[Social|having]] [[Bladder|a]] [[Hygiene|total of]] [[Energy|six]] [[Fun|needs]]).
**However, in ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'', Blow Flame and Firecracker Dance can set a Sim/Urb on fire and they will die because of this.
* In the US and Canada, ''The Sims Medieval'' adds an additional Content Descriptor "Use of Alcohol"[http://www.ea.com/the-sims-medieval/buy] while in the European Union, the Content Descriptors are the same as ''The Sims 3''.
 
* The minor scratch moodlet says, "Tis merely a flesh wound, I've had worse", which could possibly be linked to the Black Knight in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
*This is one of the only games in The Sims series that does not have EA pre-made Sims that are playable, with the other being ''[[The Sims 2 Castaway]]''.
 
*Like ''[[The Sims Stories]]'', ''The Sims Medieval'' does not have a number after "The Sims", despite being part of the [[The Sims 3|3rd generation of ''The Sims'' games]]. (This is not to be confused with the original game, which is also titled ''[[The Sims]]'' or the series name.)
 
*There are only two motives in ''The Sims Medieval'', giving it the fewest motives of any The Sims game. Second is ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]|'', [[Hunger|with]] [[Hygiene|five]] [[Bladder|motives]] [[Fun|in]] [[Energy|the game]]). The third is ''The Sims 3'', ([[Hunger|the game]] [[Social|having]] [[Bladder|a]] [[Hygiene|total of]] [[Energy|six]] [[Fun|needs]]).
 
*In the US and Canada, ''The Sims Medieval'' adds an additional Content Descriptor "Use of Alcohol"[http://www.ea.com/the-sims-medieval/buy] while in the European Union, the Content Descriptors are the same as ''The Sims 3''.
 
*The minor scratch moodlet says, "Tis merely a flesh wound, I've had worse", which could possibly be linked to the Black Knight in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
 
==References==
<references />
<ref name="Official Release Date">[http://www.ea.com/the-sims-medieval/buy Release date for The Sims Medieval as said on the buy page for EA.]</ref>
<ref name="announced">[http://www.simprograms.com/get-medieval-with-the-sims-the-sims-medieval-announced-images-logo-boxart/ Get medieval with The Sims, ‘The Sims Medieval’ announced (images, logo & boxart)!] at [[SimPrograms]]</ref>
<ref name="press release">[http://www.ea.com/news/get-medieval-with-new-series-from-the-sims-studio/ Official Press Release]</ref>
</references />
 
==External links==
* [[w:c:TheSimsMedieval|The Sims Medieval Wiki]]
* [http://www.thesimsmedieval.com/ TheSimsMedieval.com]
* [http://news.ea.com/portal/site/ea/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&ndmConfigId=1012492&newsId=20100803005344&newsLang=en Press release]
* [http://www.thesims3.com/community/news.html?selMonth=7&selYear=2010#1950881557 Get Medieval with the Sims!] ar [[TheSims3.com]]
* [http://www.computerbild.de/artikel/cbs-News-PC-Die-Sims-Mittelalter-Bilder-Infos-5512993.html Computerbild.de interviews Producer Rachel Bernstein]
 
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