Posted on: November 12, 2024
Early Access review
mcolumbia
Verified ownerGames: 9 Reviews: 1
Amazing
Such realism and intuitive map making! I have never seen a world builder strategy game quite like this.
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Manor Lords is a strategy game that allows you to experience the life of a medieval lord. Grow your starting village into a bustling city, manage resources and production chains, and expand your lands through conquest.
Inspired by the art and architecture of late 14th century Franconia, Manor Lords prioritizes historical accuracy wherever possible, using it to inform gameplay mechanics and visuals alike. Common medieval tropes are avoided in favor of historical accuracy in order to make the world feel more authentic, colorful, and believable.
Manor Lords provides a gridless city-building experience with full freedom of placement and rotation. Building mechanics are inspired by the growth of real medieval towns and villages, where major trade routes and the landscape influenced how settlements formed and developed.
From boots to barley and hides to honey, Manor Lords features a great variety of goods fitting of the era. Materials need to be transported and processed into finished products through production chains, and you must balance the basic needs of your people against the desire to produce luxury items to ensure happiness, manufacture trade goods for export, or forge arms and armor to aid in your conquests.
Yours is but a small parcel of land in a vast territory, and the competing ambitions between you and rival lords will inevitably lead to conflict. Lead your people into battle, not as expendable units to be easily replenished, but as your beloved loyal subjects where every death is a cost worth considering.
This game is a passion project started by a solo developer, grown through player support into a full team of passionate individuals ranging from programmers and 2D artists to Game and Map Designers. You can reach out to us and share your opinions, ideas, and criticisms – we listen to your feedback.
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Posted on: November 12, 2024
Early Access reviewmcolumbia
Verified ownerGames: 9 Reviews: 1
Amazing
Such realism and intuitive map making! I have never seen a world builder strategy game quite like this.
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Posted on: November 14, 2024
Early Access reviewdensandegud
Verified ownerGames: 123 Reviews: 1
Promising!
The game is far from finished but already now it's capable of hooking my interest. 60 hours in, and I'm still testing out things. When this thing gets to leave early access it's going to be amazing.
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Posted on: November 14, 2024
Early Access reviewAragornMagno
Games: 185 Reviews: 7
very interesting
there is a big potential, but it is far to be finished at the moment
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Posted on: December 25, 2024
Early Access reviewevaldazz
Verified ownerGames: 40 Reviews: 1
Remove homelessness
I hate being harsh as this is still in early access, and bugs are just expected. The game, looks beautiful, and runs great. The gameplay is a great concept and I can't wait to see it right through, but I can't. One particular bug prevents me from any progress at all, and that is the homelessness debuff. I have tried restarting may games and tried many of the fixes, but none of them work. As a result I am stuck with the first five families and unable to progress out of the start of the game. I consider this 'game breaking' and my advice to the devs would be to totally remove it from the game, as I've seen this bug on forums going back a long time. Its not that integral to the game, just kill it and figure out another way of accomplishing it later on down the track. Until then, two stars is all I can give an exceptional concept, shackled by one silly bug.
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Posted on: January 6, 2025
Early Access reviewbormotograph
Verified ownerGames: 46 Reviews: 1
Endless potential for the development!
As long as European Middle Ages have countless amount of unique achievements, starting from Romanesque and Gothic syles and ending with universities, theology, Inquisition, artillery, banking, guilds, you name it, the game has virtually endless space for the improvement. Add to this natural disasters, plague, fires, scheming, heresies, peasant uprisings and you can work on it your entire life, making a real masterpiece!
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