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Medieval Lords: build your own city

It’s just a few minutes since group DIE released a working version of historical city building strategy Medieval Lords. They supplied working crack, although this game is protected by StarForce, which was a serious problems in last few months. This game is really focused only on economical and business side of your medieval city, with some nice extras which you’ll not find in other games of similar genre. The game is also nice in size, because it fits on 1 CD…

Medieval Lords: Build, Defend, Expand challenges aspiring city governors to build and manage thriving cities, protect against invasions from neighboring kingdoms, and expand into new territories – all in the city building genre’s first 3D environment that lets the player zoom right into the action and build anywhere on the map. Medieval Lords brings city builders inside the walls of richly-detailed cities during the Middle Ages. Through the course of ten scenarios, players must manage finances, population, and food resources to evolve towns into thriving kingdoms. Build docks for fishing local waters, harvest fields to grow food and raise livestock, keep citizens healthy and entertained, and recruit soldiers and cavalry for a well-defended city.

Game features:

  • Build! Construct bustling towns from the ground up - produce and distribute food and water, maintain a strong economy, acquire new technologies to improve the quality of life, and keep the population happy and healthy.
  • Defend! Build strong armies to protect towns from over 20 varieties of invading neighbouring kingdoms - a new element to city building games.
  • Expand! Conquer neighbouring lands to expand resources and military strength.
  • Exciting single player campaign: Ten-story driven scenarios, additional maps available for download.
  • Freedom of construction: Construct buildings anywhere and lay roads wherever you want: Nearly 100 buildings are available in six technological families.
  • Full 3D engine. Medieval Lords is the first city builder game to feature a full 3D engine. Manage your city with a god like view then zoom right in to watch your subjects go about their daily lives.
  • For the first time in a city builder, design without limits! Build the city exactly the way you want, without the constraints of the traditional orthogonal grid.

Minimal system requirements:

  • Windows 2000/Me/XP
  • Pentium 1.4 GHz
  • 256 MB RAM
  • 64 MB GeForce 2 Graphics Card/Direct X®
  • compatible Sound Card Direct X® 9.0b

Release name: Medieval.Lords-DIE
Size: 1 CD, 687 MB, 49×15 MB
Protection: StarForce
Genre: strategy
File names:
die-medl

Reviews, info: IGN, 3DGamers
NFO: N/A yet, nforce is slow :)
Homepage: here
Developer, distributor: Monte Cristo, Digital Jesters
Torrent: N/A yet

Comments (13)

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  1. JAM
    May 29th, 2006 | 15:38

    Should note that it’s old (I think). I have a minimage for this released by CXZISO in November 2004.

  2. Scit
    May 29th, 2006 | 16:42

    old or not…

    Better read it like this: Another group that can handle StarForce…

  3. Mori
    May 29th, 2006 | 20:01

    Torrent: http://newtorrents.info/?id=8060

    Screenshots look nice, I’m going to give it a go.

  4. Awesome-O
    May 30th, 2006 | 04:29

    Everyone’s been droppin’ SF for altervatives anyway. (Ubisoft, CDV)

  5. gabe
    May 30th, 2006 | 11:02

    What’s a 64 MBG video card?

  6. May 30th, 2006 | 11:15

    2gabe: just a common typo ;)

  7. Spaxspore
    May 30th, 2006 | 15:20

    “What’s a 64 MBG video card?”

    Its a modem

  8. Onkar
    September 28th, 2006 | 11:01

    this is a good game bvut has no online community :(

  9. October 20th, 2006 | 06:26

    i want to play

  10. May 8th, 2007 | 10:59

    YO MAMMA

  11. Mike
    June 26th, 2007 | 21:27

    I just got a brand new laptop with more than the recommended requirements for this game. The thing about this game is that it will not even work. It just kept saying that I needed updated video driver (my video driver is the latest from June 07 and this game was from 2004)! Since there is really no tech support available (they do not even have a website available), I would not recommend this for anyone. It’s just a waste of your money and time.

  12. WILL
    July 25th, 2008 | 16:56

    I want to play this game.

  13. jordie
    October 1st, 2008 | 18:13

    c some games only work on certian systems older games you usally have to rihgt click then click on properties and crank down to a working system. some are only for mac and some for vista watch for that to

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