JoWooD has opened the official website for
Europa 1400: The Guild. Developed by
4 Head Studios, The Guild is a Business Life simulation in which you set up your own family dynasty and take one of 12 different career paths – from blacksmith, alchemist, or barkeep, to priest or thief. The
site offers some details about the game, screenshots, and more. Already available in Germany, The Guild is set for a mid October release .
The Middle Ages - The Real Experience
The PC game "Europa 1400 - The Guild" takes players into the fascinating world of the Middle Ages after 1400: A world full of luxury and wealth, conspiracy and intrigue. In one of five German cities, up to 500 virtual inhabitants pursue their daily business- trading and competing for titles and offices each of which bestows reputation and influence. All this is presented in a wealth of detail.
From the 3D view of the whole town, players can zoom to a selected building, enter that building and interact with ist contents and inhabitants. For example, entering a herb shop allows the player to examine the sales room and the lab where they can even see the distilling flask! There are also over 200 building extensions, each of which serves ist own unique purpose.
At the start of the game, players can generate their own characters. They can even select their parents from a number of workmen, merchants, poets or even thieves. Every player can therefore inherit helpful talents on the path to glory and wealth. Then players can select professions and set the points for their further career. Eight different groups of professions are available at the beginning of the game, which include such varied roles as blacksmith, tincture mixer, landlord, preacher or even thief.
Depending on the chosen path, players may find themselves at the searing heat of the forge, behind the counter of a herb shop or waiting in the forest for the cover of night. The objective of the game depends on the different game modes: from the focused play of the mission mode to the infinite possibilities of the endless game, where players build a family dynasty over the course of four generations.
The missions include several different objectives such as "Become mayor", "Obtain a monopoly over the surrounding quarries" or "Raise 15,000 ducats through raids" A multiplayer mode for up to 8 players is included as well. To ease casual gamers into the medieval world of "The Guild - Europa 1400", the gameplay and navigation have been designed to be as easy as possible.
The different difficulty levels will make expert building and strategy game players addicted to "Europa 1400 - The Guild" as well. Orientation within the colourfully realised towns is pleasingly easy: By clicking an area on screen over the town, the camera will softly pan in that direction.
A mouse click on any building moves the camera directly to the desired destination. Another mouse click enters the building. Each building contains a different situation: The tavern for instance is populated by different shady characters. As well as offering gambling and mead, the tavern also lets you obtain useful information on opponents and competitors. But take care: If you are caught committing a crime, you may expect to be taken to the town prison, the pillory, or be tortured. If you want to avoid such unpleasant surprises, keep your proceedings legal as you maintain and expand your empire.
You can also visit one of the local churches; these visits will often end with your purse being lighter and the priest smiling happily as he hands you a letter of indulgence. Glancing into the law books at the town council's office could also help inspire one to stay within the law… most of the time.
Numerous positions are just waiting to be filled. Guilds, churches and councils tempt players with the influence they offer. Changing alliances, offering privileges, or the well-considered employment of underhand measures can lead you to the heights of your career - or, if carelessly used, to rot in a dungeon. If all else fails, there is still the option of a duel at dawn.
Features
* New breed of real-life simulation, combining elements of economic
simulation, real-time strategy and role-play in a fascinating, innovative way
* Set up your own family dynasty and take one of 12 different career paths – from blacksmith, alchemist, or barkeep, to priest or thief.
* Maximize your influence and power with over 30 different offices and 72 office ranks – and make life difficult for your opponents through policies, sabotage, intrigue and conspiracy.
* Immerse yourself in a complete, medieval world. Explore four historic towns – each with a population of over 500 computerized citizens.
* Intuitive and easy-to-use interface.
* Seasons and historical events influence game play.
* Choose from free-play or mission-based play.
* Up to seven players—either computer or human—on a (LAN) network
* Richly textured real-time 3D-graphics and historically accurate middle-age soundtrack with over 30 different titles deliver unique experience.
System Requirements
Minimum:
* Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP
* Intel Pentium II 400MHz or 100% compatible
* 8x CD-ROM-drive
* 3D-Graphics Card with min. 16 MB memory
* 64 MB RAM main memory
* DirectX-compatible soundcard
* DirectX 8 (available on CD)
* 750 MB free space on hard drive
Recommended:
AMD Athlon or Intel Pentium III with 500MHz or faster
3D-graphics card with 32 MB memory
128+ MB RAM main memory