Going Medieval Free Download v0.15.8 PC game in a pre-installed direct link with updates and dlcs, for mac os x dmg from steam-repacks.net Nintendo Switch.
About The Game
In the world of Going Medieval, dark age society is on its knees. At the end of the 14th century, 95% of the global population has perished due to rampant plague. Eventually, survivors emerge from society’s ashes, and it’s now up to you to help them settle in a dangerous new land reclaimed by nature. Build your people a home, help shape their lives, and protect them from animals, bandits, and other dangers in a lawless post-calamity age.BUILD YOUR FORTRESS Design, build and expand your settlement from a small wooden hut into a colossal stone castle. With simple-to-use 3D terrain tools you can create the perfect stronghold, from winding underground caverns to sprawling multi-story forts. This harsh new world is rife with external threats, but you can give your colonists the upper hand in battle by building impenetrable defences and traps. Research, craft and equip weapons and gear so that they can fight back against unrelenting waves of attackers. This harsh new world is rife with external threats, but you can give your colonists the upper hand in battle by building impenetrable defences and traps. Research, craft and equip weapons and gear so that they can fight back against unrelenting waves of attackers.
PROTECT YOUR VILLAGERS Your colonists have more than just raids to contend with. They need protection from starvation and the elements, so it’s essential to stock up on supplies and build shelter to keep them fed and warm. Maintain your villagers’ emotional states, as their moods are affected if their needs and wants aren’t met. Grow the population of your settlement by helping out strangers in dangerous situations, or by taking in like-minded travellers. Your villagers have personal histories and agendas, and you can get to know them by observing their behaviour and relationships with others. Overall, I didn’t face any crucial bugs. Only thing I can treat as bug is weird settlers’ interaction, while they usually do not choose best equipment options acc. to the weather and quality. Content in the game is not that abandoned now, although the voxel-building system smooths this issue. Interface is not bad, however there are a lot of micro-management while interacting with producing structures.
I wish they would work faster. This game is a ton of fun. For anyone who wants to buy it, I have 1 tip and it’s a vital one. Build Up. Don’t build a bunch of individual buildings, build one large one and make it 5 stories tall. Much easier to put walls around to defend against raids. The first few times I played I kept getting destroyed by the enemies. Building walls around your base and putting archers on them makes it so much easier. It’s a quiet and calm game. It really makes you think about each villagers stats and the best way to improve each one. The incursion system is neat as it allows you the chance to defend your hard earnings. I would like to eventually see a dungeon system and possibly monsters? I don’t know. I would like to expanse the combat and hunting system.
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System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7 64-bit
- Processor: AMD or Intel, 3.3 GHz (AMD FX 8300, Intel i5 3000)
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD/NVIDIA dedicated GPU, 2GB dedicated VRAM (Radeon RX 560, Geforce GTX 1050)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Click the Download Here button above and you should be redirected to GamesDatabase.
- Wait 5 seconds and click on the grey ‘download now’ button. Now let the download begin and wait for it to finish.
- Once the game is done downloading, right click the .zip file and click on “Extract to” (To do this you must have 7-Zip or winrar, which you can get here).
- Double click inside the Going Medieval folder and run the exe application.
- Thats all, enjoy the game! Make sure to run the game as administrator and if you get any missing dll errors, look for a file named All In One Runtimes.exe run this and install it.