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Here’s why this 14th-century simulator is worth your attention—and where it might test your patience. The Best of Both Worlds: Grand Strategy Meets RTS

MKW isn't without its challenges. Critics and players alike often point to a few hurdles: Medieval Kingdom Wars

Many players find the initial tutorial a bit slow or confusing, often recommending that newcomers skip it in favor of community-written guides . Here’s why this 14th-century simulator is worth your

Some users report lag on large city maps, likely due to the high number of random peasants roaming the streets to add atmosphere. Some users report lag on large city maps,

It’s easy to forget that this game was built by a core team of only three people. This small-scale development is reflected in the game’s unique charm:

If you play as a smaller faction like Ireland, don't expect a quiet life; English AI armies are known for being particularly relentless. Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?

Unlike many grand strategy games that abstract combat into a "calculate results" button, MKW lets you zoom into any town or hamlet. Suddenly, the game shifts into a full RTS where you’re placing ladders, managing serfs, and defending against ballista-mounted towers. A Masterclass in Indie Ambition