Medieval-themed point-and-click simulation game

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Castle Manager is a single-player SIM game that transports players back into medieval times. The main goal is to oversee various operations within a castle in order to please the king as well as to ensure the survival of the empire.

Thanks to classics, such as SIM City 2000, customizable open-world environments have become extremely popular. This also signifies that the choices a player makes will have a direct impact on the gameplay itself.

Practical concerns are always present. Maintaining the condition of a castle is certainly no easy task. Players will therefore have to perform duties such as repairing damage, strengthening fortifications, constructing new battlements, and even extinguishing fires.

Supply chain issues are also necessary to address. It is necessary to farm for various resources, which can then be used to supply the inhabitants of the castle with the raw materials that they require. From slaughtering pigs and sowing fields to ensuring that wine is produced on time, there is always something new to examine.

Caring for the people is also crucial. Even the mightiest of castles can soon crumble if its citizens are not content. Users must therefore oversee additional issues, such as resolving potential conflicts and punishing criminals. It is likewise possible to create places of worship so that inhabitants are spiritually content.

An immersive medieval experience, Castle Manager combines elements of Tower Defense with a highly dynamic SIM platform. Considering that other realistic variables are present, such as diplomacy and crafting, this platform should attract anyone who is a fan of 2D SIM games.

Specifications

Platform
Windows
Language
  • English
  • Spanish
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • Russian
  • Portuguese
  • Polish
  • Turkish
License

Paid

Latest update
February 2, 2024
Downloads in last month
0
Developer
FrogVille Games

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