The medieval version of The Sims is appropriately titled The Sims Medieval. Released in 2011, it is a standalone spin-off built on The Sims 3 engine that shifts focus from family management to quest-driven kingdom building.
The Sims Medieval takes you back to the Middle Ages, where you can create a hero, go out on quests, and build a kingdom of your very own. Your adventures decide the future of your realm, shaping it into a thriving utopia or a war-torn area of disaster.
Yes, downloading The Sims 2 from unofficial sources is technically copyright infringement (piracy), even though it's no longer sold digitally by EA and is widely considered "abandonware," a term without legal standing, making the ethics debatable but the act still technically illegal. While EA previously offered the Ultimate Collection for free, that offer ended, leaving no legitimate way to get the full Windows version digitally, so many players download it from fan sites, risking malware, while others suggest buying old physical discs or using a VPN if torrenting.
The major difference in gameplay from previous installations is a quest-driven system. With the game stopped, the player has to choose a quest (quests are required to fulfill said kingdom ambition), and then choose which hero Sim they want to use.
The Sims Medieval is a stand alone game in The Sims series. The Sims Medieval was officially confirmed on August 3rd, 2010 though it had been rumored before that. The game runs on The Sims 3 engine and is a spin-off similar to the way in which The Sims Stories games was a spin-off of The Sims 2.
Only female sims can get pregnant, although the male parent will share some of the child-related buffs. Pregnancy lasts about two days. During this time the pregnant sim will have a gradually swelling belly, but the sim will walk as though heavily pregnant from the very first moments.
You can visit your friends in jail as well, and you should be able to toggle in neighborhood stories whether sims can autonomously commit and be arrested for crimes, in which case you get a phone notification saying "I was arrested!" you can bail them out or just visit them.
Recent Reviews: Very Positive (143) - 82% of the 143 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive. English Reviews: Mixed (2,401) - 69% of the 2,401 user reviews for this game are positive.
All Sims in The Sims Medieval can be divided into one of three age groups: baby, child, and adult. Like all games in The Sims series, sims do not age gradually, but all at once, jumping to the next stage of their life. Sims in The Sims Medieval can not die of old age, the adult stage is the last stage before death.
The EA app has replaced Origin as the main platform for downloading and launching The Sims 4 for both Mac and PC. Mac users need to use macOS Catalina or later to run the EA app. Check out our macOS guide to learn more about upgrading your macOS.
Who can WooHoo? Any Sim that's a Young Adult and older can WooHoo with other adult Sims across any gender or occult type. Can Teen Sims WooHoo? No, but they can Mess Around with other Teen Sims.
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how are you supposed to have 100 babies in the span of one sim lifetime? part of the rules of the 100 baby challenge is to only have 8 sims in a household at once (follows standard sim play). i know some people download a mod for it, but i know there are also people who don't & have done this challenge.
While all sims can fulfill toddler's needs, parents and caregivers will make sure toddler stays happy. If Parenthood is installed, caregivers can also do Parenting actions to them. Adopting a child or teen as care dependent will require Parenthood game pack and cannot be done by teens.