![]() So, since I’m a big nerd and I didn’t know who else to play as, I decided to make my monarch Skwisgaar Skwigelf from Metalocalypse‘s DethklokĬompare to Skwisgaar in his cute little Christmas sweater. Here are some screenshots I took from last night’s “first play”: I used to have to choose if I wanted to play The Sims 3 or Skyrim… now I can do both at the same time! If you’re into fantasy type stuff, this is definitely the game for you. I nearly drooled as I glossed over the cute and fun traits and fatal flaws you can choose for your heroes/Sims to have (such as Licentious, Drunkard, and Cursed, just to name a handful). I must say, not only am I a history major, but I’m also a big fantasy-loving, Dungeons-&-Dragons-playing, dress-up-as-a-hobbit-and-go-to-the-renaissance-faire-three-times-a-year kind of person, so this was right up my alley. I love the outfits and I love that you’re literally a noble who can have your servants come and bring you food whenever the heck you want with a clap of your hands. Basically, you create different heroes who help you build and run your kingdom and you play these heroes as you would The Sims in different quests. The Sims Medieval is like a beautiful mixture of The Sims 3 and Skyrim. It took several hours to download which I thought was really lame as an average Sims 3 pack only takes about 10 minutes for me. It annoyed me that the only place I could buy it was Origin, but I wanted it and I wanted it now. ![]() However, after seeing screenshots on the Simmers United Facebook group, I finally gave in and purchased an Origin code off of Amazon for The Sims Medieval Deluxe which included the Pirates and Noble expansion pack for $19.99. My two friends who have it had reviews that were on opposite ends of the scale – one loved it and the other wasn’t much of a fan. ![]() I have to admit that I was nervous to jump on board and buy Medieval.
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