The Sims Medieval

The Sims Medieval (2011)

by The Sims Studio, Electronic Arts
Genres:Adventure, Simulator
Themes:Fantasy, Historical
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Sims go back in time and get medieval! The Sims Medieval takes The Sims into the Middle Ages with all new features, new graphics and new ways to play. For the first time, players can create heroes, venture on quests, and build up a kingdom. In an ancient land of adventure, drama and romance, players will be able to get medieval like never before.Show more
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