Middle Ages: Peasants & Knights

Middle Ages: Peasants & Knights

Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie, Simulator
Themes:Action
Story:Survive in an open world inspired by 14th century Europe. Immerse yourself in crafting based on real historical methods and experience true inventory system and realistic resource management. Take control of your destiny and embrace a world full of possibilities.
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