![]() While the world around you and your dynasty rearrange itself again and again all non-player figures make their own decisions you have to prove your skills in handicrafts and trading, at social occasion and finally in politics and in malicious intrigues. The dark middle ages, once dominated through nobles and clergy, ends and a new era begins: the age of the free cities of trading and of the free mind In The Guild 3 you create a family dynasty which can last for centuries. Unique mixture of role playing, strategy, and economic elements.We find ourselves in middle Europe of the year 1400.The player and his party become part of history and can even change it in real-time. The Guild 2 is a unique mixture of RPG and life simulation in an immerse middle ages scenario. 10 different professions, including alchemist, smith, and rogue. The Roman Catholic church is in a state of devastating dispute and intrigue, and uprisings are clearly just around the corner. ![]() 4 different character classes with specific abilities and advantages, from honest craftsman to fierce rogue. ![]() Hand down your skills and your descendants will greatly appreciate it. Marry a beautiful wife and make new friends control your life. Take care of yourself, because your opponents never sleep. Go back to the dark middle ages and found a new dynasty. ![]() ![]() The Roman Catholic church is in a state of devastatingĭispute and intrigue, and uprisings are clearly just around the corner. The dream of conquering Jerusalem is forgotten, and European authorities are well aware that over the coming centuries, they will be submerged into defending themselves against the Osman forces, which have several outposts inĮastern Europe. The atmospheric Soundtrack to The Guild 3 features 25 high quality tracks for a total of nearly 1 hour of music, composed by Robin Birner and Yannick Süß from Audinity. The last crusade, which started 6 years before,Įnded in a horrible defeat when the crusaders failed to conquer Nikopolis before being reached by the armies of Osmans and Serbs. ![]()
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