If you’ve never heard of the Crusader Kings franchise, it’s essentially a medieval dynasty simulator, in which you control individual rulers as opposed to entire kingdoms. You can choose a famous ruler from history to play, or create your own…
If you’ve never heard of the Crusader Kings franchise, it’s essentially a medieval dynasty simulator, in which you control individual rulers as opposed to entire kingdoms. You can choose a famous ruler from history to play, or create your own (with the appropriate DLC, in true Paradox fashion), and guide them on their path through history.
Your ruler can forge alliances with other kingdoms, manage vassals, get married (and have kids, which you will eventually play as), dabble in political intrigue, or simply conquer new lands.
You can also acquire new attributes (good or bad), and, of course, take part in the legendary Crusades.
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USA — software Crusader Kings 3 gets two new trailers and a September 1 release...