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The Sims Medieval (smartphone)
The Sims Medieval iPhone
The Sims Medieval iPhone logo
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Series The Sims
Release date(s) September 22, 2011 (iPhone)[1]

October 4, 2011 (Blackberry)[2]

Genre(s) Life simulation
Mode(s) Single-player
Ratings Teen
Media Application
System requirements iPhone, iPod Touch or Windows Phone

Blackberry

The Sims Medieval was released for iPhone and iPod Touch on September 22, 2011[3] and blackberry on October 4, 2011.[4] It was also released for Windows Phone on September 27, 2013.[5] The difference with the Windows Phone version is that this version has Xbox Achievements to obtain during the game.[6] It is the first of The Sims Medieval series released on a handheld platform.

iPhone official description

GET MEDIEVAL WITH THE SIMS! Your favorite lighthearted Sims universe is going old-school – back to the times of castles, kings, jesters and knights!

DELVE INTO A MAGIC STORY-DRIVEN WORLD Create your hero and determine your Sim’s destiny in this new fantasy. From serf and squire to Lady and Lord, role-play even as a Vampire! Immerse yourself in a dramatic adventure where the possibilities are endless.

QUEST YOUR WAY TO DESTINY Complete quests to propel your Sims onward. Master skills like powerful spells as a Wizard. Join parties across a richly detailed medieval realm, or test your skills with features like combat and fishing.

LONG LIVE THE SIMS MEDIEVAL ON IPHONE View all the feuding, feasting and frivolity with the visual glory of the Retina Display.

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