Medieval Shopkeeper Simulator
I didn't name him, the game did, swear it!Currently Medieval Shopkeeper Simulator’s character creator has several options, and you can pick pets too. A chicken, dog, cat, or rabbit, and each have different abilities or benefits, maybe? The chicken will make some noise every day, the dog will dig holes, but we don’t seem to know what the cat or rabbit do just yet. I’m assuming the dog will help in gathering materials, though, as you do have to dig up plants and rocks to harvest, more or less. It seems that it’s recommended that, once you’re in the game, you stop at each existing stand and buy something from everyone to have it in your inventory, then I would say start digging and harvesting, eventually the game will tell you that you’re ready to buy your first stall.Medieval Shopkeeper Simulator is super easy to get lost in. The art style, 8-bit with a mix of 2D and 3D, is very nice and nostalgic, almost like it’s from the medieval times of gaming, and I mean that in a very good way.
Medieval Shopkeeper Simulator. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews 4 in Group Chat View Stats. Vib ribbon soundtrack. Keep your stores afloat against unique threats like royal laws, wars and crazy fantasy events. Discover new items, craft, sell them, and create your Merchant Empire in.
It’s so easy to get lost in harvesting materials and crafting, and there’s something quite peaceful about the world in this game. I could see myself playing this one for hours, especially because I’m interested in the many environmental aspects of the game such as “global diseases and neighboring wars”. I would recommend giving this game a try; remember it is still in the alpha stage. Go be your best self and be a Medieval Shopkeeper, or at least see if you’re brave enough to cut it!