Serf City: Life is Feudal

Serf City: Life is Feudal

A strategy game with cartoon graphics and an innocent touch of humor. At the beginning of the level, you choose a starting point to get a lot of flat land as well as resources for mining and ideally existing sources of trees, stones and water (for fish). Your people compete with up to 3 others for supremacy. The focus of the game is on resource management. Each building requires a certain amount of wood (and stones for some buildings) to be built and needs certain resources to successfully fulfill its function. Food must be produced (either fish, bread (which requires a windmill, a grain farmer and a baker) or pork (which requires a pig farmer and a butcher as well as the grain farm) to feed the people working in the mines to produce iron, coal and gold (as well as additional stones). Huts and watchtowers are built to expand your territory, sometimes at the expense of your opponent's land (if you play cleverly, you can target an area where your opponent has an important building, thus affecting their production). To finally win the level, you must defeat your opponents. The battles are fought individually by the little soldiers and a victory results in all surrounding buildings being lost. The game offers 30 preset missions. 6 tutorial missions help beginners to learn the game mechanics. The game also offers the possibility to play semi-randomly (based on a 16-digit key) generated maps. The map size varies from small maps for quick matches to large maps and - depending on the available memory - huge maps for very long matches, as shown by the fact that the in-game statistics can be displayed on a 50-hour scale. These semi-random maps can be played in single player mode, but can also be played by 2 players on one system if you have 2 mice. In this case, the screen is split vertically.