The highly anticipated Steam game has arrived: Medieval hit dominates the charts

After a long wait, the most wanted game on Steam has now been released. Manor Lords is only in early access, but it still dominates the list of top sellers. The reviews from the fans are also impressive.

A mixture of city building simulation and strategy game is currently conquering the Steam top sellers. Manor Lords is already used to the mountain air. Previously, the game dominated the list of most wanted games on the PC platform for months. Even after the release, medieval fans are enthusiastic (source: Steam top seller).

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Construction hit becomes Steam king: What is Manor Lords about?

In Manor Lords you take control of a small tent camp that will grow into an impressive medieval city over time. It applies that Meet the needs of your residents – initially basic ones, like a roof over your head and a full stomach, then later more advanced desires, like going to church or drinking beer in the tavern.

If the AI ​​neighbor wants trouble and claims your land, the peaceful farmers also have to take up arms. During Manor Lords in peacetime reminiscent of The Settlers or Annothe battles are more like in Total War – albeit much smaller.

You can currently save 25 percent when purchasing Manor Lords. This means that the medieval hit only costs more 29.99 euros instead of 39.99 euros. The offer is valid until May 10th. If you don't feel like using Steam, you can get Manor Lords on GOG for the same price.

We were able to play the Steam hit before the official release. Our conclusion: Manor Lords is a great game even in Early Access, but many features are still unfinished. There is still a long way to go until the perfect medieval dream. You can get more information in our GIGA first impression of Manor Lords.

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Manor Lords is already this good:

This is what Steam players say about Manor Lords

Manor Lords is already very well received by Steam players. 89 percent of the more than 18,000 reviews would recommend the construction hit. Above all, the attention to detail and the fantastic medieval atmosphere are praised. An impressive record for Manor Lords being developed by just one person.

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