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Jan 30, 2026
5
I was about to uninstall this game while building my second shack because it was seriously annoying. I needed 40 sticks, 20 stones, 10 logs, and 50 reeds. Could I fit all of that in my inventory? No. So you have to make multiple trips just to carry everything to the building site.Then you start building by hammering the foundation and walls, but each hit places only one unit of a resource. That means 40 + 20 + 10 + 50 = 120 hammer swings just to build a basic house. And don’t forget that you constantly have to stop and gather more materials, because you can’t carry everything at once. Oh, and the hammer breaks a few times during construction, so you need extra logs to craft new ones. Crafting is slow as hell, by the way.
Luckily, I found the difficulty customization options - kudos to the devs for adding those. I gave myself infinite carry weight, infinite stamina, and faster building and crafting (the last two really should be enabled by default). The game became much better this way, so I decided to do some quests by visiting nearby villages.
That didn’t go well. It’s an endless loop of fetch quests where you have to read through tons of unvoiced dialogue while running back and forth between villages. I can’t imagine how long this would take without infinite stamina. But even with it, the game pushed me to my boiling point. More than once, I arrived at a village at night only to find all the NPCs asleep, making it impossible to talk to anyone.
There’s no wait function, and you can’t sleep in their houses or in abandoned camps - you can only alt-tab and wait for time to pass. While you’re doing that, you get hungry and thirsty. You can’t buy food from sleeping NPCs, and I wasn’t able to find a single well in any of the villages I visited.
So there you are, under the cover of night, standing still for five in-game hours, staring at sleeping villagers, when you suddenly realize you’re about to die of thirst. You rush outside and start gobbling down mushrooms and berries, then wash it all down with a refreshing drink straight from the lake.
Nov 7, 2025
8
A decent little community builder, with a fun aesthetic. Not a lot of story, but that's not really the point. It's easy to lose days to just slowly harvesting and building a thriving village. The mechanics are decent, if not anything ground breaking.
It really benefits from the customization settings. You can start any game with any of the mechanics you don't like turned off. Infinite stamina, infinite health, infinite carrying capacity... These fundamentally break the core gameplay mechanics, but I love that they give you those options so that you can engage with it however you like. Raises it from a 6 or 7 to an 8 for me.
Nov 6, 2025
10
The first time we played co-op, there were three of us; this time, four — we really enjoyed it, and it's a great little game, I can definitely recommend it. I haven't tried the single-player mode yet, not sure if I will, but the co-op experience is really fun together.
Oct 1, 2025
7
An addictive waste of time. This game is fun undoubtedly, If you enjoy games that swallow up a lot of your time like the Sims or Animal Crossing you'll probably fall in love with this one as well. Kind of like those games there isn't really an end to them, but also like those games you'll want to use some cheats to really have fun with it. The physics engine can mess up at times and it only take one second for you to have your life quickly snuffed out by a tree, losing all of your progress for the day. If you don't mind the grind and love building I would suggest giving this one a shot!
Sep 18, 2025
2
Beginn des Spiels: Du fällst einen Baum mit der Steinaxt. Du stehst weit genug weg. Als der Baum in die Gegenrichtung fällt, stirbst du umgehend. Innerhalb der ersten zwei Spielstunden passiert dir das 10 mal, dein Spielfortschritt ist jedes mal verloren. Nein danke. Absolut inakzeptabel. Deinstalliert, nächstes Spiel.
May 18, 2025
8
excelente jogo claramente feito para divertir, temos controlo total das definições de gameplay seja para evoluir lentamente e aproveitar o jogo ao máximo ou para alguém com pouco tempo não perder muito tempo e evoluir na mesma.
quanto á gameplay é excelente com grande quantidade de coisar para fazer desde construir totalmente uma vila, agricultura, mineração e mais um mundo de trabalhos, realmente podemos criar uma dinastia da forma que nos apetecer
Feb 24, 2025
9
É um simulador imersivo e divertido, você pode bancar o aventureiro e explorar o mapa combatendo bandidos e animais ou focar no desenvolvimento da sua vila. Senti falta apenas de mais elementos de gerenciamento, os habitantes continuam felizes quando eu os alimento com carne crua e frutinhas, o que não faz sentido. E mais opções de socialização com os NPCs seria muito bom também. Fora isso, o jogo é ótimo.
Oct 22, 2024
8
Es un juego muy entretenido y gustoso de jugar, si eres fan de la época medieval y la gestión de aldeas es tu juego, tiene un apartado gráfico muy chulo de ver y lo que el juego ofrece es inmenso y está en constante crecimiento. Si siguen añadiendo mejoras sin duda acabará siendo increíble.
Aug 17, 2024
10
Очень интересно воплотили идею в жизнь. Весьма хороший проект, 50 часов контента.
Но к сожалению она становится однообразной и скучной. Я бы предложил вам добавить взаимодействия с соседними деревнями конфликты,масштабная торговля, расширение территорий стартовых, набеги бандитов. Так же на карте присутствует море! Можно благодаряморю придумать много контента поездки на лотках, морепродукты. Если добавить все эти аспекты которые были упомянутые выше могут добавить ещё сто часов игрового контента! Игра с будущем ставлю высшую оценку!
Mar 16, 2024
1
I want to rate this higher, but I just can't. I bought it on GOG and they seem to refuse to update it there. No co-op, version is years old. Seriously developers and publishers, you should refund everyone who bought it on GOG if you're not going to update it there.
Feb 27, 2024
2
Aburrido, y tedioso.
Tienes que hacer 50 viajes para construir un único edificio porque la capacidad de carga es ridícula. Me da igual si es """"REALISTA"""" no quiero tener que hacer tareas tediosas porque es realista, quiero jugar no simular. La interacción con los npc es de vergüenza, no existe, es matemática. El romance funciona mas simple que en los sims 1 hace 20 años. No hay un árbol de tecnologías, tienes que comprar los planos para la cosa mas absurda y pequeña. 200 monedas por un balde, un maldito cubo. Tienes que grindear durante horas para comprar los planos de un cubo de agua. Ridículo.
Jan 30, 2024
3
Un juego que no respeta al jugador, para construir una simple pared de madera, tienes que ir varias veces a por troncos de madera, lo cual es aburridísimo. Estás más tiempo obteniendo materiales que construyendo. Por no hablar de los diálogos con los NPC o la propia historia del juego, que no va a ningún sitio.
Sep 4, 2023
4
No idea what is goal of this game, works better than asmr to put you into sleep
Aug 15, 2023
0
So boring, villagers work so slow also dialogue is long and terribly written. Decorating you village is awful you basically grab items and place it like it's the elder scrolls oblivion but oblivion came out in 2006 vs this game that came out recently plus you can only play as a man do not buy
May 28, 2023
10
."Survival/crafting, town management and economy game with a story layer behind it" it's not a fighting game like Kingdom Come!
May 27, 2023
10
This game is perfect in every things. If you live in slavian country you have everything for feel as you live in your own world, but 1000 years ago. As survival this is little hard, but you can easly change many things to make it easier. Really i didn't excepted much from this game and this little studio, but now i can say: "BUY IT!". What is important, producers adding much things. Simple example, few new villages and birds, which change few mechanics.
May 10, 2023
7
Basicly one of the best games you should play. Before they came up with the patches which changed the npcs, I would give 10/10 but after that patch, it's kinda annoying and made the game by far harder. The NPCs did not need tools nor seeds to work on your farm fields but now they do. Still, the game is one of the best you definitely should play. But because of these changes to npcs, I give a score of 7/10. If you haven't checked out the game yet, you should.
May 3, 2023
0
The most unintelligently and illogically built game ever... the techtree is total turned upside down, the simplest things are the hardest to make, the prerequisites are utterly dumb, like making a spear costs a whole log. really? to make a bow, a simple bow, that one can learn at the very beginning of the game, needs a linen string that is made in a midgame building, so no bows until that. like did these guys ever se a bow? where was it made with a linen string? or an arrow, it needs 3 rocks, 10 sticks and 10 feathers. not like we don't know that an arrow needs EXACTLY one single stick one single rock and 3x half feathers. then the NPC-s are total dummies and have to be hand fed, like when I had my first villager, I had a house but I was living in it so he wasn't willing to sleep in it despite he was a homeless traveler, I had a well next to the house with a bucket but he was thirsty even though it was his allocated job to use the well, and while berries were growing right next to the house he wasn't eating, he was starving to death. despite having a forest next to the village, built a log shed, assigned him thinking he will go and cut trees. nope, he was just standing there and the logs were magically teleported into the container. the game already has everything, tools animations etc to just make that npc cut the tree and carry it home but no, they have chosen to teleport it... horrible. its a great idea in a pretty setting but awfully executed, zero point
Apr 16, 2023
2
It could be interesting but it is a long dull grind with limited interactions and no polish. MUCH better survival games out there. I was expecting some real fun here, I love base building but this is largely boring. There is a real load of 'meh' games going on for 2022 and 2023 so far. It's been disappointment after disappointment. I gave this a go hoping for something more but nope. Dull and duller.
Apr 11, 2023
5
This game could have easily been something more, i havent seen this mix of survival and settlement management in any other game. But the story is a lazy errand boy bs that thinks its clever, all npcs look the same, arent voiced and even have the same dialogue lines. Nothing in the game has any depth that would make you care, in the crafting everything is prebuilt, hunting is easy, farming is boring, your villagers are braindead and follow stupid rules. One positive thing is that you can reduce the grinding to 1/10 of normal at the beginning, do that.
Mar 17, 2023
0
A very bad game with a weird community. Very boring style of gameplay but for some reason the subreddit community of this game is acting like it's the best survival game ever made. They will get angry at your opinions and feedbacks on the negative side of the game. I played it for a few minutes and dropped immediately. Good thing Amazon allowed me to return it for a full refund. The Forest and Subnautica trump this game a thousand times.
Jan 22, 2023
1
Basically it is not a game. There is no game play. There is no goal, no challenge, no reward - only boredom... This game is just a pile of bad game mechanics which are neither fun nor smart. Lets look into them: 1. Building - boring. All houses are look the same, same inside, same outside, same furniture (Khem - no furniture). Also building a village is a gimmick - there is no such thing as your village. You can build houses in one corner of the map, hunting lodge on the another - you can scatter your buildings all over the map - no problem. All will be working just fine. Because there is no village - only a calculator: there is lumberjack hut? Do you have an ax in storage - good, take your +10 logs per day. What? there is 3km btw lumberjack and storage - no, for this game it is not a problem. 2. Crafting - boring. You have like 50 recipes, 40 from them just useless things to sell. Animation for creating a bucket and a spoon are the same. And there are only few animations, that is cheap. Crafting is dumb - you can make a house and few different buildings, but you can't create a bowl, a spoon, a bow. You need to buy schemes... from God I guess... 3. Simulations - boring. World is dead, npcs are dead. They simulate same activities but again in a very cheap manner. They all look the same, talk the same - hello Oblivion. The can eat only 1 type of food and you will never face a consequences of that... Because there are none. * You can become rich by selling thousands of wooden spoons... * Animals behaviour just lol... * Take this quest and run for 10km just because. In the end i want to say - I am in absolutely love with such setting. But this game I think caused a rejection of medieval game setting.
Dec 1, 2022
3
This game is the definition of the phrase 'boomer trap'. With layer upon layers of shameless fetch quests, and endless of dreadful progression hoops and loops. The AI is archaic and the models are obviously asset flipped from unreal, and the sense of "survival" are 100% non existent. I'm not sure, but I assume the positive reviews comes from those who likes the Medieval setting... Dunno, it just baffles me how this gets so highly rated.
Nov 10, 2022
0
The games has decent graphics and it's a good concept but that's it, all the combat and inventory management systems are absolute garbage. Don't waste your time on this.
Oct 12, 2022
4
Main story is really well written and interesting. Almost everything else is flawed, requires twiddling with the settings, or is borderline broken. Much of the game is spent walking between villages, which takes a lot of real time as they are moderately far apart. You can get a horse, but it costs more money that you will realistically have until very late in the game. There are also fast travel carts, but again, cost more money than you will have to spare until late in the game. Hunting is okay, though animals have too much health, making it a bit of a boring grind, luckily you can turn their health down in the settings. Your carry capacity is tiny, and you can't upgrade it at all until the early mid game, and even then it's tiny until you can unlock a mount. Somehow, vehicles like travois or hand carts or even the simple packs you see in illustrations. Luckily you can turn off carry capacity in the settings, even though i usually love inventory management. Your stamina depletes too quickly, making travelling, building and hunting small animals a chore. Luckily you can turn it off in the settings. Food and water are pretty minor inconveniences, there is water absolutely everywhere and it's safe to drink. While meat is pathetic for some reason, it's so plentiful once you find a bow, you don't need to worry. Crafting is pretty good except you can only use the workbenches at your village. Meaning you have to grind to unlock them, then travel back to your village every time your item breaks since your carry capacity is so tiny. Oh, and you can't fast travel to your village. By the time you have your village to state where you can have a child, you've basically finished the game. All that's left is building for the sake of building. There's no real end game targets. Your village just grows if you want it to. The game economy is broken. Not only do you have to travel to an established village to sell anything (workers at your village don't produce coin), but the more advanced items have nowhere near the return on investment needed to make them worthwhile. You invest heavily in workshops, travelling to find raw resources, etc and time crafting to make only slightly more on a copper dagger over a stone dagger, which you can spit out tens of in no time. Worse, the cost of blueprints needed to unlock the crafting means you will be poor right up until the endgame arrives. Overall, there's fun to be had, once you've played around with the settings to get rid of the outright bad part of the experience, but it remains a painfully below average game with a cool setting.
Aug 10, 2022
9
Yes, this game isn't perfect in its current state or even in its idea. But I've had so much fun with it. To preface this, I must say that I've always thought that it would be a very cool idea to be a medieval peasant in a game and realistically try to build a village. And I was very pleasantly surprised to find out that such a game existed. So I am a bit predisposed to being positive in this review since the setting of the game itself is a large source of fun for me. I can agree that this game is a bit grindy, but I wouldn't say that it's out of place. To be able to expand your village, you would first have to gather lots of resources to build houses and working places for the new people. I found this fun. Chopping trees down, gathering sticks and stones and going back to use them when building a barn or woodshed. To some people, it might be annoying that you have a weight limit so you have to do several trips for a single building, but I really think the realism fits in this fantasy setting. Also, it's not like you carry barely anything. You can carry like 5-6 whole trees before you are overburdened! I think the farming system is also very nice. And once you get to specific crops, you might get to self-sustainability (the grown corps would also produce seeds which are then used by farmers the next cycle). I really liked planning what I would grow in which seasons to optimize the gather. I also remember running through the forest, hunting some animals. I really really liked the combat and I felt it was realistic. I didn't feel too OP but I didn't feel like I don't have a chance against a bear or boar. All in all I think this is a great game that has great systems. If you are a fan of medieval fantasy, the beautiful graphics themselves should do quite a lot for you. The walking really could be a lot, but I like exploring the countryside so that is neither a pro or a con for me.
May 23, 2022
5
Overhyped pile of poo. It's on full release but should have stayed in beta. • Boring fetch-quest-story • like many games of this genre a total lack of logic in the survival mechanics (amount and type of resources needed to craft items and buildings and more) • Technology tree makes no sense. The game is divided into 4 different tech branches: building, survival, farming, production. Each of them contains different disciplines, like tailoring, smithing or cooking. But, you have to unlock them progressively, which for example means you need to grind production to first unlock the kitchen, then the smithy and so on. Convoluted BS. Those are independent disciplines and should be available individually. So Good luck farming for hours to be able to buy and keep a horse, just cause you need to unlock the stable in the farming tree. (remember the fetch quests?) Another example: Grind the survival technology to unlock the hunting lodge. This allows you to buy (buy!) the stone spear technology. Stone spear can only be crafted in the smithy, which isnt unlocked yet. [Aw go f*** yourself] • Hunting is mostly terrible. Full hits with wooden spears and the animal runs away like it's nothing. Though sometimes you hit them in the face and they just walk away.. Let's not talk about sneaking.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The rest of the game is pretty decent I would say. But who wants to invest time in a world of lacking logic and content with hardly anything to aspire to. And there is plenty of more weird stuff. Sure, I'd love to build my own village, but **** in this one. 5 out of 10 Stones (you can pick up to build houses on)
Apr 11, 2022
0
Complete and utter eurojank. Looks like it was thrown together in a couple of months.
Jan 26, 2022
0
This is an early access game sold as finished product. It is grindy. It is unbalanced. It is not fun.
Oct 30, 2021
1
I'd love to recommend the game. The idea is great, the game looks good, it runs well, does not seem to be glitching, etc. The game mechanics to build a settlement seems to be sound. Small **** issues with the resource requirements for certain things (i.e. some of them seem quite out of this world) but I can live with that for the sake of balance. What I can't tolerate at all, is the grind. It's essentially a time-waster. You'll take hours upon hours to build small buildings, and if you happen to want to move it; tough, because you cannot carry nearly a tenth of the materials needed. And you need to hammer and hammer and hammer till your fingers are numb on the mouse. A short succinct description of the game: GRIND FEST
Oct 25, 2021
10
The Medieval Dynasty is truly amazing! I’m having more fun with it than I should, because I've been lacking sleep for the last couple of weeks, haha! There is no other game like this one, currently on the market. There are survival and RPG aspects of it, but the main focus is on the city building and then managing your village – that’s really awesome! The medieval setting is beautiful, I find myself often just walking around and immersing myself in. The little bonus in terms of a story was a nice surprise, I didn’t think I would become so engaged in it. I wholeheartedly recommend this game to anyone! With the price so low it’s a no-brainer buy.
Oct 19, 2021
10
What can I say, this game is stunning! It is so easy to pass many hours playing this game and getting lost in the medieval beauty. It is an amazing RPG, survival game packed with depth allowing you to play in a variety of ways. You can learn a bunch of neat skills and really develop your own medieval life, building a town and recruiting villagers. Truly this is a very enjoyable game and one of my recent favourites! I fully recommend this game.
Oct 18, 2021
10
I like it! It's fun, it's relaxing, it's varied! I can definitely recommend the game!
Oct 18, 2021
10
I can really recommend the game to anyone who wants to really feel the Medieval Ages! After an actually very sad start, you experience as a player your very own development bit by bit, you learn new skills, build up your life and find friends. And all this set in a beautiful environment. For me, Medieval Dynasty is clearly an absolute insider tip for the year 2021!
Oct 15, 2021
3
Very shoddy game. This isn't 1.0, it's barely even in beta state. They have a button for getting stuck right in the menu and every NPC's can be asked to "move" which is pretty much a clue to it's state, but even that isn't enough - NPC's will gladly get stuck or body block doors preventing you from both talking to them and exiting the building. Building your village is a tedious chore - you have to click 10-20 times on each wall and roof piece, then click even more to upgrade them. You need insane amount of resources for just one house but can barely carry enough which means you are going to run back and forth to storage or woods. Farming, handcrafting hammers and picks, transporting resources at the beginning - everything is a chore. There aren't even beautiful locations like in Subnautica to motivate and distract you from this tedium. Horses do not unlock until later, which means you have to travel on foot everywhere which takes forever, meanwhile you need to drink and eat like a hungry mule non-stop. Days are WAY too short, and it feels like default 3 days per season isn't enough to do anything, but then when you unlock most buildings and expand your village after a few years - you are left with nothing to do expect waiting for your child to grow up. On top of that game keeps randomly teleporting you each season to the closest village for no reason. There are also crashes. No one has any voice lines, quests are very boring, tutorial is lacking. Animal AI is insane and hunting is plain dumb - either you need an upgraded bow with poison arrows, or you will be forced to run around in circles chasing them. There are elements for a game in this, but they do not come together well enough to provide you any fun. At best, you will be motivated to build your village, but sooner rather than later you will get bored running back and forth to the same locations, constantly exhausting your stamina, talking to the same NPC's, waiting a season, then needing to run back to them again... and again... and again. The main point is - it's just not fun.
Oct 13, 2021
7
Its a OK game. More a survival (hunt, eat, feed your people). there's no challenge at all. Quests are stupid and repetitive, history is weak. Good building mechanics. Basically, there's no weapons or armor, just a bow and spear and your farmer clothes. Its annoying to keep waliking/running around all the map to complete quests. I have finished the game without unlock 70% of structures/items. That technology system is a crap. I cant even have a STABLE to buy my horse and travel around the world. AI is a crap too, there's no animations, no voices, they simple look like robots around your village. If you like to be a farmer or like to build structures, its for you. If you are an adventurer, go for Skyrim modded or Kingdom Come Deliverance.
Oct 6, 2021
10
Great game, you can spend hours playing it. I believe that the audiovisual side is a cosmos in a positive sense. The plot is at a high level and all systems are working properly. I recommend this title.
Oct 5, 2021
0
The sales price is just to high for this low thought game. Could this game be great yes. But at this moment nope and the devs of this game said nope. There will be no sand castles to build in this sandbox and they dont support mods being used for there empty boring game. Like there are many fun boring games out there. But this game is like tedious boring. This game is so tedious its not talked about and it is not fun. I would be more of a fan of this tedious if like the long game i got to collect stone to build castles or a castle. But he only thing you can build are palasades and fences. What a barbaric era and not medivel. Cant i make pesants where armor and be town guard. If this game was more like a medivel sandbox where you build a village and city with castles. Craft Armor and swords to defend from bandits. If you could build villages and citys and castles all over the sandbox this game would of been and 10 for me no doubt. Gametrend lied and so did Pc invasion they get paid for this and i dont. This game does not deserve praise and shouldnt be bought unless its on sale for $20 or less.
Sep 30, 2021
9
The Game is a pretty unique experience due to the mix of genres it draws from. The survival part and village management may feel challenging initially but, in the end, provide a lot of satisfaction and accomplishment. Hence, I find the time spent on crafting, building, selling and hunting quite relaxing and compelling. The immersive experience is embellished with stunning graphics and a surprisingly engaging backstory of the main characters (a large improvement since the EA version). Gaining experience points in skills and technologies is a nice nod to classic RPG-like driven players like myself :) I'm about 70 hours in currently. Great to hear the Game is going to be still supported and updated after the 1.0 release!
Sep 29, 2021
10
One of the best RPG survival of its kind. How can I say how much I love this game? I've passed at least 280 hours only on early access. First of all, the aspect I love the most about this game is that you're in no hurry. You can do whatever you want at your pace. Building a village is so pleasant, can't wait for deco and windmill.
Sep 29, 2021
2
The store pages let you know that you live in a harsh medieval world where you need to "defend your settlement from bandits." A line you can find one minute into one of the videos. However that isn't in the game. Bandits stay static on the map and do not come and attack your village. There is nothing wrong with that as they also claim "there is peace here..." So which is it? Harsh medieval world or peace? Pick one and don't mislead customers. The survival aspect of the game is a joke. You are forced into working around a season mechanic that teleports you home after each season. No matter if you were just about to get to the place you wanted to be or not. If it is the end of the season you are going home. This just feels odd in a survival game. Further it is an exploit. You can simply mine until you can't walk and then be magically be teleported home. Who needs inventory management? Just load up and port home. Winter too hard for you (it isn't)? No problem just sleep through it. You don't need to prepare anything for it. At the end of a season you also get a full health bar and food meter. Yeah this isn't a survival game as you can't die from these aspects unless you are just standing AFK.
Sep 28, 2021
9
To start with – I'm not much a fan of survival games. All these titles where you must eat and drink in a loop to simply survive is not for me. Also, things getting to overly complicated in midgame is a bit of a no-go for me. With that premises I was a bit surprised finding myself checking out Medieval Dynasty. AFAIK it has been in Early Access for a while and getting some respectable reviews – so at its price point you can't really make a mistake. And boy… it was the best discussion. Built in Unreal (I think it's 4) the game looks beautiful, and it obviously runs well on my rig (Ryzen 5 1500X + RTX 3060TI). Story entries a bit dull – you flee from the war to the home of your dead father – blahblah. Nevertheless, it unfolds a pretty quest line which I had not expected from this genre at all. In its core we have a first-person survival game (with very customizable difficulty options) combined with a town management sim. Here's where the fun begins! You're pretty much free to do whatever you feel like while you're watching your town grow, unlock new abilities, perks and items and welcoming new inhabitants to your camp. It's rather slow paced which makes it relaxing and its also a bit grindy but very well balanced. As the name suggests you can even have your own family (wife and kids and all). As the setting and idea is unique you should simply see for yourself and might be as pleasantly surprised as I am.
Sep 27, 2021
10
After over 1000+ of playing in the beta, I feel I should write a review for this very different village simulator. My beta village had 110 buildings (maxed) and 132 villagers working and growing. If you are looking for a fast-paced action game, this is not the game for you. I consider Medieval Dynasty as a relaxing "chill" survival, simulation game where you can come back to it and let the game grow. It is more than a village simulator, it is also a family, generational simulator, thus it takes a long time for growth which gives your character time to do whatever you want to do. You can explore the dynamic map that changes as the season's change and find things of interest and a few surprises. There is different wildlife roaming the map, some very hostile. The map has dark forests, open plains, mountains, lakes, and rivers, and diverse flora depending on the four different seasons through each game year. At first, traveling between the many villages seems daunting but after you learn the map, running between villages becomes easy. (thank you auto-run and horse). As a village simulator, you unlock more buildings and building upgrades by gaining experience in four main technology branches. As your city grows (and has baby booms), your village will become perpetual allowing you to go into greater detail in customizing and reshaping your village to your vision. There is detailed micro-management you can sink your teeth into with your villagers. You can decide who lives with who and how many babies each household can have. Beware, baby booms happen a lot putting the females out of work for a number of game years as they raise their child. So placing male villagers is key to keeping essential jobs flowing without interruption. You will experience NPC storylines and daily side quests from many villages NPCs that help you gain technology experience and dynasty points (needed to recruit travelers to your village). The game has many phases, the first is your own survival to starting your village and providing the necessary equipment to get it started until your villages can do it themselves. You will marry a villager and have a baby who will eventually grow up and take your shoes when you die of old age (everyone ages in this game). When you start the game, you can customize your gameplay. I strongly suggest to those players who never played in EA, to do this to learn the basics of the game without too much burden.
Sep 27, 2021
9
Game is very fun, I can definitely recommend. There are several points to critize which the gaming media also highlighted very well. But overall the game is sooo much fun especially once you have finalized the tutorial. To summarize: Highly recommended, spent many happy hours with the game and will gladly continue to play.
Sep 27, 2021
10
This is my favourite game premiere of the year! Easily! An amazing hybrid of few genres, which I enjoy - city builder, survival, economy management with a little bit of an RPG flavour in it. The graphics are superb. Game runs smoothly and is optimised very nicely. Music and sfx are well made. Story is surprisingly good. Devs are just a small studio with many debutantes in their ranks, from what I've read. In my opinion they did more than an excellent job with their first game. Many negative comments are irrational and written by people who expected AAA game in a price of a DLC. Very good example of it is a comment here written by "Peter1997" - two games reviewed, both 0/10. This game and Cyberpunk... I'm actually impressed that a person with IQ so low is even able to operate an internet browser. Dear mr. Peter1997: I wish you all the worst. Please, delete your account.
Sep 27, 2021
0
1)If the main feature of your game is building and crafting you should be better and more logical on this properties. For example at beginning i can build an entire house and warehouse but i can't make a simple bow. Another simple example: i need 4 stones for stone ax and i need 8 stones for huge stone wall. If stone ax is made from 4 stone stone wall should be made from 100 stone or if stone wall is 10 stones, stone axe should be 1 stone. I hope you understand me. 2)You need better optimization for this graphics or better graphics for this hardware power. 3)Running for hours between villages with constantly running out stamina for oblivion like npcs who don't even have voice it's so much boring you have to add a horse to begining of game. Our man can be run with horse from war at the begining story for example. 4Add enemies in game and a few monsters in later times. This will be so good for game because there is no any fear or threat elements in game and this makes the game little bit boring and purposeless. You can see so many people say it is being pointless playing after a few days because there is no any purpose in game. 5)You need cutscenes, story, special animations for characters, characters voices for this price because it is not early access anymore i mean you don't have any of this even characters don't have sound but you are selling with same price rdr2 or ac valhalla.
Sep 26, 2021
9
It feels real! While playing Medieval Dynasty I really feel the medieval life. It is not easy to survive the medival ages but its a lot of fun! I really enjoy building up my first hourse from scratch, hunt, talk to people and explore the nature around me. Although the grinding feels sometimes too much, the game always manages to bring you back to your motivation and be curious for the next steps. I can recommend the game to everyone who enjoys relaxing games with a nice story in a really beatuiful setting!
Sep 24, 2021
9
I’ve played this game for quite a few hours in Early Access and it is great. It is calm and relaxing, some people call it a zen-like experience and this describes it pretty well. The pace is ok from the start, some things feel like achievements (when your trap finally works etc.). The game unfolds after a few hours when you grow your village bit by bit, when new people move in, when you try to find your wife, when you try to coordinate everything. It is not a deep simulation, as it packs many aspects in the game, like some survival elements, some roleplay elements, some adventure parts, it’s a hydra. It has many heads. Graphically the game is stunning, it has no major issues. Small bugs here and there, but nothing really serious. One of the unexpected gaming highlights. Recommended if you like slow paced games, a bit of grind. Not recommended if you like action every two minutes.