Listed dangers included low focus on quests, plague, peasant revolts, wildlife, poisons, duels, and more. In an interview with GameSpot, senior producer Rachel Bernstein stated that the game will be more dangerous for Sims, with death and failure a possibility during the game's quests. During quests other non-controlled Sims (even the Heroes created by the player) live in the kingdom, and will continue their life while the quest is going on, like in the story progression feature in The Sims 3. When the quest is completed, another quest must be selected and another choice of Hero Sim(s) must be made. With the quest and the Hero Sim(s) selected, the game un-pauses and the player is able to control the chosen Hero Sim(s) during the quest. For example, players are able to customize the aesthetics and layout of building interiors, but unable to alter the basic structure and shape of buildings. The character creation, simulation, and architectural aspects are significantly reduced and altered to enforce a sharper focus on role-playing-style gameplay. A player can create Hero Sims to control, each one having a profession ( monarch, knight, merchant, and the like). With the game stopped, the player has to choose a quest (quests are required to fulfill said kingdom ambition), and then choose which hero Sim they want to use. The major difference in the gameplay is that the game is quest-driven. Once an ambition has been completed, the play will unlock new ambitions for future playthroughs as well as unlocking freeplay for that specific kingdom. The storyline of the game is to build a successful kingdom by fulfilling the player's "Kingdom Ambition", which the player chooses at the start of the game. The Sims Medieval is a life-simulation game with action-adventure elements, having a more role-playing video game tone than past Sims games. During presentation at E3 2010, a pre-order exclusive Limited Edition was also available. Set in medieval times, it allows the player to build a kingdom through quest-driven gameplay. It was also made available for Windows Phone on March 26, 2013. Will your kingdom be the most wealthy or the most enlightened? Will you be a conqueror or a peacemaker? The choice is yours.The Sims Medieval is a life simulation game that was released in March 2011 by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, and on Septemfor iOS, as part of The Sims series. Kingdom Ambitions: Choose an ambitious goal for your kingdom and work to achieve it. Decide whether to be good or evil, cruel or kind, romantic or warlike.
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