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Build Your Own Fantasy City in The Kingdom: Medieval Tales, Out Now

featured image for our news on The Kingdom: Medieval Tales. It shows a lush green city with a castle and other structures like houses, etc.

The Kingdom: Medieval Tales has officially launched worldwide. It’s a cosy yet deep life simulation RPG in a medieval fantasy world. It’s developed and published by BoomBit Games, known for games like Bridge Construction Simulator.

Shape buildings, defenses, and maybe even lives!

The game revolves around building and managing a medieval town. Here, homes, workshops, farms, and public spaces come together to form a thriving community.

A slow-burn town story, The Kingdom: Medieval Tales has builder mechanics along with life drama. Each settler has their own personality, backstory, job, skills, and goals. Settlers fall in love, raise families, clash in rivalries, and experience milestones just like the real world.

Romance and drama are as much a part of life as farming and blacksmithing. As you expand the settlements, you’ll be balancing relationships, solving disputes, and celebrating moments of joy.

Meanwhile, life inside the walls has to stay strong against dangers lurking outside. Training defenders is essential when rattling skeletons, giants, and dragons show up.

Exploration is extensive in the game. The villagers venture into unknown lands in search of treasures and lore. Between farming and crafting recipes, you’ll always find another task that you’ll need to complete soon.

Build The Kingdom of Medieval Tales

The launch comes with four story chapters. From harvesting crops to protecting the town’s legacy, you’ll get equal doses of strategy and storytelling and watch a living world grow under your guidance.

The visual style of the game is hand-painted and perfectly shows life in a lush medieval valley. Take a look at the game below.

The Kingdom: Medieval Tales is now available on the Google Play Store. It’s free to play and offers in-app purchases.

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