Fief: the Medieval Manor Simulation

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Fief: the Medieval Manor Simulation
Alpha Project
Developer Eugene Brandewie
Theme List of roguelikes by theme#Historical
Influences Dwarf Fortress, Unreal World
Released 23rd October 2013
Updated 11th February 2015
Licensing Closed source
P. Language Java
Platforms Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X
Interface Graphical, Keyboard, Mouse
Game Length Open ended
[??? Official site of Fief: the Medieval Manor Simulation]



Description

From the website: "A rogue-like 2D turn-based game in which you play the role of a most lowly knight who has inherited a fief through some fortunate circumstances. However, the land appears to be nothing more than a tangle of wild country awaiting a strong-willed individual to turn it into a thriving village manor. Build your manor house and attract peasants to work for you in exchange for your protection. Begin your great dynasty, destined to rule the known world."

The game was announced on the Dwarf Fortress forums on Oct 20, 2009:

A newer discussion thread is available here:


Tiers of Gameplay

The game will eventually offer four concurrent tiers of gameplay:

  • Survival
  • Village
  • City
  • Kingdom


Survival

The game starts in survival, trying to live off the land you've been given. You will need to craft tools and supplies from raw materials. The character has the following needs: Hunger, Thirst, and Sleep. The current Hunger status will effect the character's nutrition levels as well, which effects the Stamina rate. Stamina is the currency for performing most actions


After you build the land, peasants will flock to your homestead and offer their labor. Eventually your town will grow and you will be able to grow a a trade network on the world map. Eventually you'll even be able to send armies to conquer more area of land.

Currently only the survival portion of the game is somewhat developed.


Version History

The changelog can be found here:


Screenshots

Screenshots can be found here: