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Let’s talk about the actual quests, oh I forgot to mention, you can only play as a Sims if you are doing a quest. Hell you get an achievement for getting lots of other achievements and then the game rewards you by unlocking items, hairdos and clothing. Doesn’t sound all that appealing, but what the game does is it introduces Achievements, when you unlock new “Kingdoms” you get achievements, when gather 500 herbs you get achievements and when you erect 50 buildings you also get an achievement. The Kingdom then enters a “Evaluation phase” and unlocks exactly the same Kingdoms except it has more QPs and you have to start from scratch if you choose to play the “New Chapters”. Building structures will also unlock new heroes and new heroes will unlock new quests etc etc.Įvery Kingdom has a limited pool of Quest Points, every time you take on a quest you reduce the amount of QPs until you run out. Resource Points are basically you Kingdom building currency, you use it to erect new structures and this new structures will increase the maximum capacity of your Kingdom’s Key Aspect. Every quest you complete rewards you with Resource Points, Renown and an improvement to the 4 key aspects of a Kingdom, chiefly Security, Knowledge, Culture and Well Being. How do you do that you ask, simple, complete quests. The Sims you control are essentially Heroes, they are just Sims with special interaction options. The game starts off with only the Monarch, your job as a Monarch is to build a kingdom. So what is new in Sims Medieval? Well for starters you no longer get to control a family of Sims, you only have a preset kingdom to play around with and you have quests to do.
#The sims medieval review series#
I’ll start things off with a run through of what you can expect from this new series to the popular Sims franchise by our dear friends at The Sims and EA. Fine, here is something you didn’t know you damn self-deprecating inner voice! It is actually pretty good for a good day or two or three or four… It really depends on your attention span and your need to experiment. Thank you Mister Obvious, for the obvious. Sims Medieval, a game about the Sims in the Medieval age.