The Sims Medieval

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Not to be confused with Medieval (architecture).
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The Sims Medieval
The official box cover.
Developer(s) The Sims Studio.
Engine The Sims 3 Engine.
Ratings Not yet rated, possibly teen or 12+
Media DVD
Patch
Portal:
Shortcut:
TSM

The Sims Medieval is an upcoming stand alone game in The Sims series. The Sims Medieval will be released on March 24. The game will run on The Sims 3 engine and will be a spin-off similar to the way in which The Sims Stories games were a spin-off of The Sims 2[2].

The Sims Medieval offers a new way for players to experience The Sims which we hope fans will enjoy, and it features gameplay that fans of strategy and role-playing games will find appealing such as controlling an entire kingdom and quest-based gameplay mechanics[3].


Main storyline

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Sims

In The Sims Medieval there will be two different types of Sims: Village Sims and Hero Sims. You will spend most of the time controlling Hero Sims.

Village Sims

  • Hangman
  • Knave
  • Harlequin
  • Children

Hero Sims

  • Physician
  • A Slave
  • Merchants
  • A Murderer
  • Monarch
  • Priest (Peteran and Jacoban)
  • Knight
  • The King
  • A Hooker
  • A Nigger

Features

  • Dueling
  • Kingdom Points, used to expand the Kingdom (Probably similar to Simoleons)
  • Quests
  • Leveling Up
  • Kingdom Ambitions (Probably similar to Lifetime Wishes)

Gallery

Videos

<videogallery>

Video:The Sims Medieval Trailer|the official The Sims Medieval Trailer

Video:The Sims Medieval - EA Gamescom|The Sims Medieval demo

Video:Gamespot Interview with Rachel Bernstein (The Sims Medieval)|Gamespot Interview

Video:The Sims Townhall 2010: The Sims Medieval PART 1|The Sims Townhall Walkthrough </videogallery>

External links

References


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