If you can look past some indie "jank" and a steep learning curve, offers a level of tactical depth that AAA titles rarely attempt. It's a game where a single well-placed catapult can turn the tide of a war you've been fighting on the map for hours. Medieval Kingdom Wars - (Stronghold meets Crusader Kings)
MKW isn't without its challenges. Critics and players alike often point to a few hurdles: Medieval Kingdom Wars
Here’s why this 14th-century simulator is worth your attention—and where it might test your patience. The Best of Both Worlds: Grand Strategy Meets RTS If you can look past some indie "jank"
Many players find the initial tutorial a bit slow or confusing, often recommending that newcomers skip it in favor of community-written guides . Critics and players alike often point to a
Unlike many grand strategy games that abstract combat into a "calculate results" button, MKW lets you zoom into any town or hamlet. Suddenly, the game shifts into a full RTS where you’re placing ladders, managing serfs, and defending against ballista-mounted towers. A Masterclass in Indie Ambition