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I tried to make a medieval paradise in Manor Lords but now it’s just full of eggs and corpses

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Apr 12, 2024


There are some advantages to being a medieval peasant. Twitter hasn’t been invented yet, for instance, so your exposure to the worst opinions in the world is pretty limited. But there are, on balance, a lot more downsides. Healthcare is a tad iffy. You haven’t got any central heating. Back-breaking labour is the norm. And, if you live in my Manor Lords village, you’re probably getting really bored of eating eggs and stepping over corpses. 

Manor Lords is a medieval city builder that I’ve been looking forward to for a while, and with its early access launch on the horizon, I’ve put on a fancy cloak and started to guide my people to prosperity. There have been some bumps in the road. 

(Image credit: Slavic Magic)

While the city-builder boom has seen a lot of developers create some dramatic twists on the genre—building a society on the back of a huge creature in The Wandering Village, or letting villages grow organically in Foundation—Manor Lords initially feels a bit more conventional. You start with a camp and a few homeless settlers in a heavily forested map, and from there plonk down roads and buildings, from homes to sawmills, as you attempt to expand while keeping your villagers both alive and happy. 



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