If you’re a fan of the colony simulator game Going Medieval and wondering when the next update is, this short guide is for you. One of the toughest parts when finding a good early access game is waiting for more content to arrive. This is definitely the case for Going Medieval as a fan of …
Foxy Voxel
Going Medieval is a great colony simulator worth playing if you’re a fan of games like RimWorld. It doesn’t hurt to get started with some useful tips and tricks so you have an advantage going in.
Keeping your settlers happy in Going Medieval is important if you want to survive and continue growing your colony. This is why you need to keep a stockpile full of food and alcohol so you don’t end up with “desperately thirsty” settlers. One of the common questions I’ve seen from players is how to get …
Building a roof in Going Medieval is important so you can manage the temperature indoors. If you don’t completely enclose a room, the temperature will stay the same as outside. And then you’ll end up with settlers that are too cold or too hot. Continue reading our guide below to learn how to build a …
As you get further into city builder Going Medieval, you’ll run into conflicts with raiders. This is a major part of how you can get more settlers for your village. And in the process, you’ll encounter random events where a settler is escaping from bandits with shackles on.
Finding iron to mine in Going Medieval is important if you want to craft advanced gear. This is the first metal that you’re likely to find and be able to use. You’ll need it for new weapons and armor such as Short Swords, Mail Armor, and more. Continue reading our guide below for how to …
Dealing with constantly changing seasons in Going Medieval can be a challenge if you’re not prepared. That’s why it’s important to understand how to get Clothing Fabric for making what you need.
Healing your settlers in Going Medieval is important so you don’t end up with dead settlers after a tough raid. While it can be a little confusing, it’s not too difficult if you know what you’re doing.
Going Medieval is a city builder/colony sim game where you may be wondering how to tame animals. One of the many skills each settler has is Animal Handling for taming, feeding, training, and hunting animals.
When you’re building an underground base in Going Medieval for the first time, it’s easy to end up with holes. This is a part of the stability system where you’ll have cave-ins if you don’t make Wooden Beams. For this guide, we’re focusing on how to fill holes with three different methods depending on your …