Medieval Legacy

Medieval Legacy (2025)

Genres:Simulator
Game modes:Single player
Story:Start as a humble commoner and guide your family through generations in this family sim meets city builder. Climb the ranks of society to become the most influential family in the land. With wit, strategy, and a bit of luck, build your legacy - just try not to trip over your ambition!
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