13 years since The Sims Medieval, I'm trying to recreate the glory days with The Sims 4 Castle Estate – or get sent to the stocks for trying
With all these fancy new expansions, does The Sims 4 have what it takes to measure up to its finest spin-off?
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GamesSimulationThe Sims 413 years since The Sims Medieval, I’m trying to recreate the glory days with The Sims 4 Castle Estate – or get sent to the stocks for tryingWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesSimulationThe Sims 413 years since The Sims Medieval, I’m trying to recreate the glory days with The Sims 4 Castle Estate – or get sent to the stocks for tryingWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Taking a more RPG tone, The Sims Medieval sees players creating their own kingdoms and fulfilling royal duties, building churches and medical facilities, and sailing the seven seas in search of new alliances in line with quest specifications. You’re still able to change your Sim’s clothing, have children, and style …