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10 Best City-Building Games Like City Tales: Medieval Era

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10 Best City-Building Games Like City Tales: Medieval Era

City Tales: Medieval Era is an upcoming city-building game based on medieval-era architecture and society. Players can build beautiful cities that grow and evolve organically. Moreover, they can populate their cities with inhabitants and companions, each with a unique story to tell. They can also develop and manage the cities’ economies to sustain the citizens and help the cities grow.

The game is still under development and is scheduled to launch in 2025. However, while it sounds exciting, the concept is not unique, and there are many other similar games you can enjoy in the meantime. Here is an overview of the ten best games like City Tales: Medieval Era.

10. Going Medieval

Going Medieval | Launch Trailer

You don’t exactly build entire cities in Going Medieval. Instead, you build a medieval fortress large enough to rival a small city. The fortress is home to many villagers who are under your care and protection. Unfortunately, this was a turbulent period of the medieval era, and people had to deal with plagues and wars. Attacks by invaders are quite exciting and set the stage for some low-key action. As such, you must ensure that your fortress is impenetrable. Moreover, you must craft weapons and defenses to repel invaders.

9. City-Building Game- Sengoku Dynasty

Sengoku Dynasty Gameplay Trailer

The Sengoku Dynasty is inspired by feudal Japanese architecture and culture. It is a city-building game with survivalist and action gameplay mechanics. You aim to build a dynasty from a small settlement in a land ravaged by war and famine. You can gather resources and craft the necessary items to build your dynasty. Moreover, you can adopt new technologies to automate production, fueling your dynasty’s growth. As the leader of your dynasty, you can choose to shape the open world through warfare or economic development.

8. Norland

Norland - Offical Early Access Launch Trailer

Norland is a colony sim, but it features extensive medieval city-building mechanics. It pays incredible attention to detail, featuring diverse classes and a complex social system that leverages strategies like diplomacy, marriage, economy, and war to gain power. Different characters and classes have varying and often conflicting interests, setting the stage for pure chaos. This game has much to do besides building and managing medieval cities.

7. Kingdoms Reborn

Kingdoms Reborn - Trailer | City-builder with Multiplayer and Open World

City-Building game Kingdoms Reborn lets you recreate history’s greatest kingdoms in a vast, open, procedurally-generated world. You can choose various cultures to inspire your kingdoms, including the Norsemen, Shogunate, Emirates, Tlatoa, and Duchies. Your kingdoms start as small settlements and grow organically into vast empires. You can research new technologies and innovations to fuel your kingdom’s growth. Moreover, they are not rigid, enabling you to mold and evolve them creatively. You can also partner or compete with other players in the co-op and multiplayer modes.

6. Farthest Frontier

Farthest Frontier - Gameplay Trailer

While Farthest Frontier is not exactly medieval, the cities you build are simple and feature organic, fluid designs. It is set on the edge of the known world, where you can find all the resources you need to build and sustain your people’s needs. Besides building thriving settlements, you can also engage in various life-sim activities. For example, it features a detailed farming simulation system that lets you grow over ten crops. You can also fish, trade, fight, and do more. Notably, this game is highly replayable, as the maps are randomly generated.

5. Feudal Baron: King’s Land

Feudal Baron: King's Land - Release Trailer

Feudal Baron: King’s Land is a story-driven city-building game where you play as an ambitious baron fighting for his birthright. You have nothing and must start building your empire from a bunch of leaky tents and a few followers. However, you can gather all the necessary resources to build majestic houses and turn the small settlements into thriving cities. Your story evolves until you become strong enough to challenge the king. Interestingly, this game slightly changes things and features Middle Ages architecture and culture.

4. Kingdoms and Castles

Kingdoms & Castles - Launch Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games

Kingdoms and Castles is set in a resourceful but dangerous world. You can get all the resources you need to build a sprawling kingdom from a hamlet. However, you must also protect your kingdom from threats like Viking invaders, dragons, diseases, and harsh weather. There are different ways to deal with the various threats, and you must be creative and strategic to succeed. Notably, you will spend more time-fighting threats and sustaining your peasants than building.

3. Banished

Banished Trailer (Alpha Build)

Banished a city-building game gives you the bare minimum to work with. For example, no currency, new technology, or skill trees exist. Instead, you can find all the resources you need to build a medieval village and sustain the residents by exploring the world. As such, you can gather resources, craft items, and construct houses and other buildings. Moreover, you can trade your excess resources for items you need using the game’s barter trade system. Interestingly, villagers can engage in over 20 diverse occupations, such as farming, hunting, fishing, and mining.

2. Medieval Dynasty

Medieval Dynasty - Gameplay Trailer

Your overall objective in the Medieval Dynasty, a city-building game, is to survive the open world’s harsh elements, overcome them, and eventually thrive. The game is set in an expansive world with two maps. One of the maps only supports solo play. However, the other has a co-op mode if you want to build alongside friends. You must build everything by hand by collecting resources and crafting the items you need. You can craft over 300 pieces of items and create 25 different types of buildings. Besides building, you can also enjoy other life-sim activities, such as hunting and farming.

1. Manor Lords

Manor Lords - Launch Trailer

Manor Lords is one of the latest medieval city-building games. It boasts sharp graphics, beautiful visuals, and a highly detailed, accurate take on history. Interestingly, it is inspired by 14th-century Franconia. The objective is to grow your small village into a bustling city by creating more buildings, attracting more residents, and developing the economy. You can also enjoy a bit of action when fighting off raiders and rival lords. The battles look quite realistic and require a strategic approach.

Do you think that these ten city-building games match the overall concept and gameplay design in City Tales: Medieval Era? Let us know on our socials here or in the comments below.

 

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