City Tales – Medieval Era is preparing for its official 1.0 launch on January 29th, marking a major milestone for this relaxing kingdom-building simulator. After nearly a year in Early Access, Irregular Shapes and Firesquid have listened closely to the community and incorporated valuable feedback, making the full release an enriched and complete experience. Players who have enjoyed the demo or early access will now see the full vision of the game come to life.
Version 1.0 introduces both acts of the story, allowing players to experience the complete narrative for the first time. The game is designed to reward long-term engagement, with 11 masterworks serving as ultimate endgame objectives. Additionally, there are 10 companions to recruit and interact with, three handcrafted maps to explore, and a fully realized economy featuring 48 resources. Players can construct 18 unique civil buildings and develop their kingdom with depth and strategy, creating a truly immersive medieval experience.
For those who prefer creative freedom, the launch also includes Painter Mode. This mode removes constraints such as resources, influence, or progression, allowing players to experiment and design their kingdom without limitations. It’s an ideal way to explore layouts, test strategies, or simply enjoy building without concern for in-game economy or time.
The launch comes with a special 35% discount to celebrate the release, offering an opportunity for new players to experience the game at a lower cost. For those who want to start immediately or enjoy a pre-established kingdom, purchasing a
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City Tales – Medieval Era combines relaxing city-building mechanics with deep strategic elements, rewarding careful planning while giving players the freedom to craft their own medieval kingdom. With its full story, multiple maps, companions, and a robust economy system, the game offers both casual and dedicated players plenty to explore and master.