Medieval Engineers - First Impressions part 2 - A Cart! and other stuff...
Part 2 of my first impressions of Medieval Engineers, having calmed down a bit since the last video this time I take a first look at a larger in-game building, lighting, props and make some early (and mostly laughable) attempts at engineering some stuff :) It also boasts possibly the most rambling ending yet :D
That's probably it for first impressions. Expect more Medieval engineers videos as I get to grips with the game properly and start producing things that might be a bit more interesting :)
Medieval Engineers is a game of building yes, but its every bit as much (if not more) a game of destruction. Much like its cousin Space Engineers.
In this first impressions video I jump in with nothing but the experience I have playing Space Engineers. I do a spot of building, test out the structural integrity engine a bit, mess around with the voxel terrain and discover I can fir cannon balls out of my chest with to wonderfully destructive effect.
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.
The game is inspired by real medieval technology and the way people built architectural works and mechanical equipment using medieval technology. Medieval Engineers strives to follow the laws of physics and history and doesn't use any technologies that were not available in the 5th to 15th centuries.
Medieval Engineers concentrates on construction aspects, but can be played as an action game too. We expect players to avoid engaging in direct man-to-man combat and instead use their creativity and engineering skills to build war machines and fortifications. Medieval Engineers shouldn’t be about troops; it should be about the machinery you build.
Medieval Engineers is the second “engineering” game developed by Keen Software House. The first one is Space Engineers, which sold over 1 million copies in its first year and is still a bestseller.
Medieval Engineers on the web - http://www.medievalengineers.com/
Medieval Engineers on Steam - http://store.steampowered.com/app/333950/
Keen Software House forums - http://forums.keenswh.com/
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