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Going Medieval review

Going Medieval is an online game created by Silverpop. Silverpop is a provider of customer relationship management services. Silverpop has worked with companies such as Apple, ESPN, and HP to create high-quality, detailed games. Going Medieval is a game that is set in medieval times. The game is played in two phases, in the first phase players must gather resources in order to survive in the second phase. The game is played through three stages, in the first stage players are required to gather enough food to get them through the winter. In the second stage the players are required to gather enough stone to build a house. In the third stage the players are required to get enough wood to get them through the winter again.

Gameplay

Playing Going Medieval is simple. Players are medieval villagers. The villagers are assigned jobs to do. Jobs are collected by the villager's family members. To complete the tasks, players are given items that are collected from the surrounding area. When the villager is done with their task, they can collect their paycheck. Players can purchase goods for their family members using the money they collected.

The gameplay of Going Medieval is of a survival game of gathering resources. It is a simulation of medieval life. The player starts out with a single person that they need to take care of. The player gathers food by hunting animals, fishing, and harvesting crops. The player gathers stone by gathering it from the ground, by mining, or by trading millstones with the merchants. The player gathers wood by chopping down trees, collecting fallen branches, or harvesting crops. The player needs to keep an eye on their hunger, thirst, and health. The player needs to build a house for protection from the harsh winter. The player can also build a fence to keep wild animals out of the barn.

Graphics

The graphics are medieval-themed. The game is filled with castles, knights, and other medieval items. The game is also high quality, with no lag on the server.

Replayability

Replaying Going Medieval is simple. The game is free to players. Building up the village is fun and there are many more jobs to complete. Going Medieval can be played on any internet browser.

Pros

  • The game is free
  • The game is high quality
  • The game can be played on any browser
  • Going Medieval offers an alternative to mainstream games
  • The game is filled with medieval details
  • Going Medieval is an extremely simple game

Cons

  • Players may find that the game is too simple
  • The game is not as graphics-heavy as games like Minecraft
  • Players may find that the game is too repetitive
  • The game does not have any difficult levels

 

 

 

5

Great

The game Going Medieval is a medieval simulation game in which the player takes on the role of a lord of the land, and is tasked with expanding his territory, defending his holdings, and managing his serfs. The player can order individual serfs about, or, in later levels, can order them in groups.

5

Great

The game Going Medieval is a medieval simulation game in which the player takes on the role of a lord of the land, and is tasked with expanding his territory, defending his holdings, and managing his serfs. The player can order individual serfs about, or, in later levels, can order them in groups.