Rising Lords; Coming to Steam Early Access on May 27

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German game development studio Argonwood has revealed its tactical medieval strategy game Rising Lords will be available for Early Access on PC via Steam on May, 27th 2020.

Rising Lords puts gaming minds to the test through turn-based elements that implement card and board game-based mechanics with classic action sequences.

As a lord or lady in the medieval realm, players are given full control to rise their territories and lead serf armies. Players are allowed to collect taxes and resources from their constituents, dictate food rations and field work for their workers, forge weapons for war, reshape the battlefield, raise armies, and build mighty fortified cities. With free will decision-making mechanics, players can give their people knighthood or dump them on a battlefield far away. Though be warned, even the most humble peasants can revolt.

We have a blend of the most prolific aspects of strategy games, digital board games, and deck-based card games to create incredibly deep gameplay for our players. With a dedicated single player campaign and robust multiplayer functionality, Rising Lords brings a modern approach to some of the all-time classic strategy games.

Chris Fernholz, founder of Argonwood.

Rising Lords’ multiplayer aspects include various modes for quick games when players want something short or long evening types of games where they can reach deep parts of the game to the peaks of the night. With simultaneous gameplay capabilities, up to four players can make their move at once while engaging in a time of feudal nobility.

Rising Lords features:

  • Striking the perfect balance – Play with juggle production, resource gathering, diplomacy and treason, tax and rations – all vital in being a successful lord
  • Strategic battles – Besiege enemy cities to starve them out, go all-out attack, or wait for them to come
  • Simultaneous multiplayer – Up to four players can make moves at once so there’s no need to wait for each individual player to take their turn
  • The psychology of war – Play mind games with opponents by robbing or insulting them
  • Subtle variables – Morale, terrain and fortifications have a huge impact on battle and the tide can turn quickly
  • Customization – Tailor a leader’s look or skills and craft the perfect cities and troops
  • Risks and opportunities – React to figures that visit the province. Find ways to take advantage, and work quickly to eliminate threats
  • Take a pick – React to many different events and collect unique cards to surprise the enemy

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