Crusader Kings 3 Guide & Walkthrough and MORE ! by Anna BTL

Crusader Kings 3 Guide & Walkthrough and MORE !

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rusader Kings 3 guide & walkthrough contains Beginner's Guide, best tips, description of the interface, game world map, difficulty levels and gameplay settings. We explain how to manage the kingdom: vassals, titles, court council and money. Crusaders Kings 3 is the next installment in the popular series of strategy games developed by Paradox Interactive studio. In this game, the possibilities are almost endless when it comes to your playstyle and creating extraordinary stories set in the Middle Ages. At the same time, this game has a very high entry threshold, as well as many hidden mechanics and features. Thus, we have prepared the following guide to help you get acquainted with this indisputable gem of a game. The Crusaders Kings is a part of a series of complex strategy games under the Paradox Interactive brand. The developers themselves highlight the fact that their titles stray so much from standard strategy game conventions that they form a completely separate genre - grand strategy games. Other notable games that fall under this category include the Europa Universalis series, Victoria and Heart of Iron as well as standalone titles such as Imperator Rome or Stellaris. Each of these games is set in a specific historical era (except for Stellaris, which has a Sci - Fi setting) and tries to faithfully recreate its realities. As was previously mentioned, Crusaders Kings 3 is set in the Middle Ages. In this game, we control the fate of the dynasty of our choice over the span of 400 years, through all the stages of development of a given era. Although the gameplay occurs in real time, this game definitely doesn't belong to the RTS genre. On the contrary, the game puts a lot of emphasis on its RPG elements and waging war isn't your sole objective, as you will also need to manage all the important matters of your kingdom, such as religion, culture and the complex relations with vassals.

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