Released on Friday, April 26, Manor Lords renews focus on city-building as a gaming genre. To say that it is a title in demand is an understatement, to say the least. It featured in a whopping 3 ...
It’s kind of hard to believe that a substantial game like Manor Lords could be developed by only one person, but that hasn’t stopped it from being an absolutely massive success since its April ...
(Source: Nvidia.com) This in addition to relatively low RAM and Storage requirements in tow means that Manor Lords should be able to run on most gaming PCs and laptops built this decade ...
The trade oversupply mechanic changes should also open things up quite a bit, making Manor Lords even more fun at all levels. It's also important to note that this patch (and future patches ...
No matter what, it's true. Securing steady sources of food in Slavic Magic's medieval simulator Manor Lords will be absolutely critical. Large quantities of food are needed in order to keep your ...
Manor Lords developer Slavic Magic just released a pretty sizable update on Steam for players to try out via the experimental branch of the game ahead of the update's live release. This update ...
Manor Lords has taken the gaming world by storm. The early-access city builder has been downloaded more than a million times and hit an all-time concurrent player peak of 171,178. Some fans have ...
Slavic Magic's new medieval city-builder Manor Lords isn't exactly like Total War, as there's far less action in it than you might expect. Even so, there are still times when you'll need to fight ...
Sadly, you shouldn’t expect any multiplayer to come to the game later. A developer released an FAQ prior to the game’s launch and responded to a question regarding multiplayer, stating: “The ...
Medieval strategy game Manor Lords released in Early Access last week, and developers are already looking to the fanbase to help shape the future of the game. “When press and content creators ...
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