The Jacoban Priests in “The Sims Medieval” is the only hero that has the ability to post proclamations on the board located outside of the cathedral. These posts either raise or lower the Fear level in the Kingdom. Find out which way the posts take the Fear with this guide!
The Focus level in “The Sims Medieval” is very similar to how the Mood is used in “The Sims 3.” Want to keep it full but not sure how? Find out how this new level is determined for your heroes and how to keep it so it stays in the positive level in this guide.
How can heroes and regular Sims die in “The Sims Medieval”? What happens when a hero dies during a quest? Do they return as a ghost? Find out everything you need to know about death in the game with this guide!
Do you enjoy dressing your Sims and decorating their buildings in “The Sims Medieval”? Want more choices in outfits and objects? Gaining Watcher Levels by earning the achievement points helps you do just that. Find out how in this guide!
In “The Sims” series, sex is also referred to as “WooHoo.” This article will guide you on how to build a relationship in ‘The Sims Medieval” to have your Sims jump into the bed and possibly make a baby in the process. It is slightly different from other “Sims” games, so be sure to read all about it!
Family in “The Sims Medieval” is who most heroes want in life. Sure, they have quests that they need to do, but they really do enjoy having a family. This article will explain how to start a family in the game and live life to the fullest while doing so.
Children in “The Sims Medieval” act more like an NPC than a family member. They are however a part of the family and you can actually use them for a few things. Find out more about this type of Sim in your Kingdom with this guide.
Babies are often the result of WooHoo in “The Sims Medieval.” Want to know how to have a baby in this game? Find out how long your Sim is pregnant, how to take care of the baby, and how long the newborn stays at this age in this guide.
Having marriages in “The Sims Medieval” is quite beneficial for your heroes. They are able to start a family and have love in their life for more fun and action (besides questing). Find out more about it in this article.
The Throne Room in “The Sims Medieval” is where the Monarch conducts all of their duties for the Kingdom. They can hold court, meet with foreign royals, write new laws and much more. Find out everything you need to know about it in this article.