Going Medieval, the 14th-century colony simulation title developed by Foxy Voxel takes place in the aftermath of a widespread plague. The game allows players to assist the survivors of the epidemic as ...
The 1.0 launch will bring “a proper endgame, wonderful improvements, new content, and a lot of achievements”, write ...
The 3D colony sim, reminiscent of titles like Rim World, has players managing a base of villagers in a self-contained map as they procure food and build up defenses to defend against AI raiders that ...
After being in Early Access for four and a half years, Going Medieval will finally release Version 1.0 on PC platforms next ...
Marina DelGreco has been a gamer ever since she can remember. Her earliest memory of any video game was some Tarzan game for her PC that she remembers having a hard time beating. Her gaming wheelhouse ...
As we noticed over the weekend, dark ages colony management game Going Medieval is doing rather well - it hit the top slot in Steam's weekly top sellers list just days after entering Early Access. Now ...
Foxy Voxel and Mythwright have announced that Going Medieval will leave Early Access on PC and fully launch on March 12th.
I didn’t expect to play five hours of Going Medieval in one sitting right after installing it. I spotted the game on Steam’s top-selling charts, it looked neat, and I gave it a try. Suddenly, after ...
Check out the full trailer below. The colony building sim, Going Medieval has officially released update #3 titled “New Resources & Cultivation.” As the title suggests, the new update will add “new ...
Going Medieval is an upcoming city - well, colony - builder with the low-poly charm of Valheim and Old School Runescape, and gameplay that could potentially put it among the company of the best ...
Check out the trailer for Going Medieval, available now on PC in Early Access. Going Medieval transports players back to the Dark Ages, as the known world recovers from a calamitous plague. Survivors ...
Going Medieval takes place in an alternate-history 14th century Britain where 95% of the population has died of plague. If that sounds a bit too grim and/or near the knuckle right now, it's not as ...