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Medieval Frontiers Playtest Now Live With Village-Building Gameplay

Medieval Frontiers opens a free PC playtest, featuring first-person village-building, resource management, and medieval survival mechanics.
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Medieval Frontiers is now hosting a free playtest on PC, offering players a first-hand look at its immersive first-person medieval village-building experience. Developed by Active Fungus Studios, the game tasks players with surviving and thriving in a harsh environment while managing resources and guiding a growing community.

Gameplay and Visuals

The game features a richly detailed rustic setting, with timber-framed houses, livestock, and natural landscapes. Players gather resources, cook food, craft essential goods, and prepare medicines to keep their community healthy. The environment dynamically responds to player actions, emphasizing the importance of wise resource management as every resource can be depleted.

Main Characters and Setting

Playable characters include a man equipped with an axe and a woman in period attire, set against a medieval village backdrop. The setting includes houses, livestock, trees, and campfires, highlighting the game’s focus on authentic medieval life and survival.

Confirmed Features

  • First-person village-building and management
  • Resource gathering, farming, and crafting
  • Customizable placement of buildings, furniture, and workbenches
  • Recruitment and management of villagers, each with unique traits and needs
  • Dynamic environmental management with limited resources
  • Preparation for seasonal challenges such as famine and disease

Release Info

The release date for Medieval Frontiers is yet to be announced. Interested players can join the ongoing playtest on PC via Steam.

Medieval Frontiers showcases a detailed approach to village-building and survival, offering a hands-on playtest for those eager to experience its systems firsthand.

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