Medieval Dynasty: What's New in the March 2021 Update?
The third major update has been released for the medieval survival simulator Medieval Dynasty from developer Render Cube. Being dubbed "Bees, Trees and Booze", the update's major additions should be relatively obvious. Still, we'll run through the most exciting changes, and you can always check out the update's trailer above to see what's new with your own two eyes.
Medieval Dynasty: Update Three
What's New?
- Alcohol - The brewing of alcohol, a staple of the medieval diet, is now possible in the game. Hallelujah!
- Orchards - A new type of field, orchards will let players grow all manner of fruit: apples, cherries, plums and more. In addition to the obvious benefits of fruit as food, it can also be used in the juice and alcohol-making process.
- Beekeeping - Players will be able to keep their own bees, an incredibly useful source of honey, which can be used in making mead and honeycomb.
- Pottery (and the Workshop) - In the all-new Workshop building, players will be able to place workbenches down and engage in their craft of choice. For example, they may wish to indulge their inner potter with the update's new pottery-making system.
- Food - An array of new food items are available for players and villagers, including tarts, rolls, eggs, soups and more. It's a good thing too: alcohol can make you awfully peckish.
- Eight New Talents - "Master of Destruction", "Skilled Farmer", "Skilled Orchardman", "Carrot and Stick", "Steady Hand", "Headstrong", "Insensitive" and "Empathy".
- New Animations
- Increased Build Limit
- And More...
For a full list of changes in Medieval Dynasty's third major update, including all the fixed bugs and minor additions, take a look at the changelog below.
Medieval Dynasty is out now via Early Access on Steam and the Epic Games Store.
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