Heeeyyaahhh! Welcome to Motion Game and here it comes, The Sims: Medieval.
The Sims: Medieval is The Sims, of course, but what is so different from the previous one? The engine it uses is the same as what The Sims 3 uses. The GUI seems to be the same, the looks, the character, the quest,.. the quest? That’s something new.
The Sims: Medieval sets time in the medieval age where there are still the king, knights, blacksmith, and magicians. It allows players to create a kingdom through a quest-driven gameplay. Player will experience the stories of the age, full of drama, fantasy, conflict, comedy, romance, and intrigue.
Some new features that players can enjoy:
- Create Heroes; be the hero of the story, gain up your skills, and let them enjoy the wonderful quests.
- Quests; this feature will let your hero to drive the kingdom’s story. Will it be good or bad, cruel or kind, romantic or warlike.
- Build a kingdom; the kingdom will be started with an empty field and you will build your kingdom.
- Achievement system; heroes will be rewarded for their skills that they master to reach the kingdom ambitious and complete their quests.
- Magic, like I said before, there is magic! Your wizard will learn various kinds of powerful magic that will guide him/her to complete quests.
- Crafting system; with blacksmith who will make weapons, and physician who will create medications.
- Diplomatic system; if there is a kingdom, then there are kingdoms! Negotiate with other kingdoms, make trade, or declare war.
- Fishing; not much to explain but yes, you can fish here.
So guys, be prepared for the medieval! 4 more days to greet your king!
The game will be released at March 22, 2010 !
I hope you guys enjoy the Sims: Medieval review, especially for the Sims franchise fans, this game is a MUST for you all. That is all for the Sims: Medieval, Motion Ape signing out.
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