Hello again fellow bay12ers,
If you aren't already aware, Keen Software House has announced it will be developing a medieval equivalent to Space Engineers, aptly titled: Medieval Engineers.
The Email:
Medieval Engineers
Keen Software House announces Medieval Engineers, the studio's second engineering title!
Prague, Czech Republic - January 13, 2015
Dear Fans,
We are excited to announce Medieval Engineers, our second "engineering" game. As you may already know, the first, Space Engineers, was released in October 2013 and sold over 1 million copies in its first year, and is still keeping its bestseller position. Medieval Engineers is currently in its alpha stage of development and will be soon available on Steam Early Access. More details will be announced at a later date.
Medieval Engineers is a sandbox game about engineering, construction and the maintenance of architectural works and mechanical equipment using medieval technology. Players build cities, castles and fortifications; construct mechanical devices and engines; perform landscaping and underground mining.
Medieval Engineers is inspired by real medieval technology and the way people built architectural and mechanical works in medieval times. Medieval Engineers strives to follow the laws of physics and real history and doesn't use technologies that were not available in 5th to 15th century.
"We are very curious to see how the Space Engineers community will react to Medieval Engineers and if other communities will also get interested in our new title" said Marek Rosa, CEO and Founder of Keen Software House. "We didn't want to only keep creating space games. Instead we wanted to have a game where players can interact with life and nature. By creating a second engineering game, we are also leveraging our existing technology and experience."
An in-game alpha video showing gameplay action and key features (creative mode, castle building, trebuchet construction, realistic destruction and physics) can be watched here:
Medieval Engineers - Announcement video
For more information about Medieval Engineers, please visit our website:
www.MedievalEngineers.comMore details about the decisions that led to this project and its development can be found on Marek's blog:
http://blog.marekrosa.org/2015/01/medieval-engineers_22.htmlFor the latest news on Medieval Engineers, follow the official page on Facebook or on Twitter
Best Regards,
The Keen Software House team
http://www.keenswh.com-
... And holy dear christy mother loving schmidt! I couldn't be more excited. This is another one of those games that I've always wanted. If anyone shares my interest in pure castle-building and siege warfare, comment below!
Peace.