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10 Best Tips To Know Before Playing Manor Lords

is extremely complex even for a city builder, and there are a few things players should know before getting started. Slavic Magic’s medieval city sim doesn’t feature much in the way of a tutorial, so you’ll have to learn as you play. However, learning a few key pointers can help you take your first steps and set up your settlement for long-term success.

is richly detailed and highly realistic, placing players in the role of a feudal lord or lady seeking to build and expand their very own medieval kingdom. The game has its own quirks that may even trip up veteran city builders, and unfortunately, it can be rather hard to get to grips with. However, a few tips and pointers should help you find your feet.

Like most city builders, allows you to control time by pausing or fast-forwarding. This can be a double-edged sword: move forward too quickly and problems can suddenly become catastrophic. If you aren’t sure about how something works, press pause and take time to connect the dots. often won’t give you much help.

However, once you’re more confident, you may realize that progresses very slowly. Your villagers come and go between home and work, transporting basic resources using livestock along bumpy dirt roads. Construction and resource gathering can take days or weeks, while plowing, sowing, and harvesting crop fields can take even longer. As expected, life in medieval Europe is significantly slower than in a fast-paced modern city builder.

If you've already assigned all your families to the right buildings, then there’s no harm in speeding things up briefly.

Your first settlement will have access to certain resources but not others, and figuring out what your local region has to offer is incredibly important. For example, if your settlement has wild animals nearby, then a Hunting Camp will give you a reliable source of food and hides. In contrast, if you have berry-rich forests instead of animals, then you have to find an alternative source of hides.

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