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The new Sims Medieval Logo
The Sims Medieval
- Not to be confused with Medieval (architecture).
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The Sims Medieval is an upcoming stand alone game in The Sims series. The Sims Medieval will be released on March 22. 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
The main storyline is that you and 4000 of your closeset friend go to the movies. You have a great time. the end
Sims
In The Sims Medieval there will be two different types of Sims: Village Sims and Hero Sims. The player will spend most of the time controlling Hero Sims.
Village Sims
- Hangman
- Knave
- Harlequin
- Children
- Babies
- Alien Invaders from Mars
- Apples and other fruits that grow on trees
Hero Sims
- Priest (Peteran and Samaonean)
Features
- Dueling
- Kingdom Points, used to expand the kingdom (Probably similar to Simoleons)
- Quests
- Leveling Up
- Kingdom Ambitions (Probably similar to Lifetime Wishes)(Probably Not)
- Making an array of cheeses and fine jucies
- Eating raw fruits
- Making cakes with love that are full of happiness
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>
References
External links
- The Sims Medieval Wiki
- TheSimsMedieval.com
- Press release
- Get Medieval with the Sims! ar TheSims3.com
- Computerbild.de interviews Producer Rachel Bernstein