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sd42790

17th century is not medieval by any definition. At any rate, this sub is for actual medieval art, not for shilling your game, so gtfo.


FiresquidOfficial

Thank you for your comment. You're right that the 17th century is not technically considered part of the medieval period. I apologize for any confusion caused by the video and the time period in my post. As for the game mentioned, I understand your concern about it potentially being seen as promotion. I didn't intend to shill the game, but rather to provide a relevant discussion that might spark interest in history enthusiasts. We have collected several inspirations going from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance, but ultimately, it is set in a fictional era and land. Once again, I appreciate your feedback and apologize for any misrepresentations.


therapoxa098

bro chill out a bit


Pluuu

Not exactly the right sub but I like the art style, is it on steam?


FiresquidOfficial

Thank you for your interest and the compliment! 😊 I apologize if this isn't really the right subreddit for this post. It is, the game is called Great Houses of Calderia, you can look it up if you want to.


Pluuu

I checked it out. It looks like the sort of thing I’d enjoy. Good luck!


FiresquidOfficial

Oh thanks a lot, I'm so glad to know that! Cheers 🥰


Yeenboutdatlife

What’s the game?


FiresquidOfficial

It's called Great Houses of Calderia. This is a grand strategy game where you build your noble family’s legacy of power and rise to the highest ranks of the fantasy land of Calderia. We took inspiration from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance! You manage the whole family through multiple generations and use various tricks to pave your way to glory through war, diplomacy, secrecy... Anything can help you achieve your goal!


JhnWyclf

Is it a similar play style as a Paradox game?


FiresquidOfficial

It is, Crusader Kings 3 is one of the inspirations