Home » Entertainment » Steam’s popular new work “Manor Lord” is developed by one person to build a medieval city + the scale of the entire army to defeat the enemy, and the festival of the new product is free | 4Gamers

Steam’s popular new work “Manor Lord” is developed by one person to build a medieval city + the scale of the entire army to defeat the enemy, and the festival of the new product is free | 4Gamers

The third time in 2022“Festival of New Steam Products”(Steam NEXT Fest) will resume in October. For seven days from October 4-11 at 1:00 am, players will be able to experience free trials of hundreds of new works on the Steam platform, as well as live broadcasts from the developers.

Likewise, players will be able to play any demo game in the New Products Festival to unlock badges, which can be viewed in their Steam profile. Try more demo games and level up your badge.

This new product festival topped the list of “Top Upcoming Releases”, “Most Wish Listed Upcoming Games” and “Daily Active Players Demo” asLords of the manoris a new sandbox game that combines city building simulation and real time combat like “The Whole Army Destroys the Enemy”.

Developed by Slavic Magic, Lord of the Manor is inspired by 14th century Franken art and architecture, featuring detailed city buildings and large-scale battles with tactical depth, as well as an economic and social simulation system, in which players will rule your lands like a medieval lord and watch as the seasons change, the weather changes and the cities grow and fall.

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According to the store page, “Lord of the Manor” is a project born of passion, developed independently by a developer, and the launch date is still undecided. Interested gamers can download and play this new product festival.

The “Steam New Product Festival” is expected to end at 1:00 am on October 11th. During this time, trial versions of hundreds of games can be downloaded and played for free.

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