Sims Medieval Collectors Edition (UK) PC

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Platform: PC
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Everything in The Sims Medieval is crafted to create an immersive medieval world, from the quest-based gameplay, to the medieval objects such as swords and stocks and thrones, right down to the warm look of the characters, and the painterly approach to the world itself. Players can choose to customize every new Hero that comes to the kingdom, including selecting their traits and their fatal flaw. Players get close to their characters, not only sending them on epic quests, but also making sure they carry out their daily responsibilities such as healing the sick, trading for exotic goods, or forging armor. From having a baby to competing in a royal tournament, what happens to their Sims is up to the player. The time of romance and chivalry is back with The Sims Medieval. There is no denying it... everything was more fun in the middle ages. You got to burn witches at the stake, die of plague, and if you were particularly lucky you got to go on a crusade to the holy land and had to walk the whole way. And then fight infidels for no other reason than the Church said so... yay! On top of that washing had generally fallen out of fashion as can be seen in the time honored tradition of brides carrying a bucket of flowers. This proud tradition springs from the simple necessity of having something that could hide the brides body odor. Yummy! As a sim in the middle ages you will be thrilled to know that there are still hundreds and hundreds of years until basic human and civil rights are implemented. Not having to vote really frees up a lot of time you can then spend in a more productive fashion working the lands on the lords estate. Naturally there are downsides to the middle ages as well, such as no TV, but this is alleviated by the fact that the average lifespan for a peasant was only slightly above 30 years. So one really had to use all those long evenings to make sure one served ones biological purpose, and not just waste away in front of the TV watching Desperate Housewifes. So you see, it all works out rather we