Manor Lords
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The secret to a wood-only Manor Lords run is tax avoidance and lying to your villagers
By Julian Benson published
Now Playing Now Playing | A lot of villagers died in the making of this wooden utopia
Manor Lords dev begs modders to stop submitting bug reports after wasting time trying to fix a bug that wasn't even his fault
By Ali Jones published
News "Feel free to experiment with mods but please don't submit bugs if you use them"
Manor Lords might get pigs, but the developer "can't decide" if they should live inside or outside like chickens
By Hirun Cryer published
News Bacon is on hold
First major Manor Lords patch takes aim at enemy AI, underpowered archers, plus "overly high ale consumption" - and adds a steep tax to prevent gold hoarding
By Kaan Serin published
News The city-builder cracks down on gold hoarders and boozy villagers
I went to war in Manor Lords all so my city-builder civilians could get a proper drink
By Ali Jones published
Now Playing Now Playing | I'd do literally anything for a mug of ale right now
Manor Lords player pushes the city-builder to the limit by building a 3,000-strong 'village' that only has 1 market
By Kaan Serin published
News Really puts the city in city-builder
Under no circumstances should you use this Manor Lords glitch to shoot yourself up into the stratosphere, because that isn't historically accurate at all
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Mind your step in burning buildings
Manor Lords players trying to expand into the city-builder's new territories are getting stung by settlements that aren't self-sufficient
By Ali Jones published
News There's no 'set and forget' in medieval Europe
Manor Lords nearly let you fight rebelling villagers, but the city builder's dev decided against it as "something felt off with rallying militia to fight your own villagers"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
News "I remember testers making fun that they are basically torching their own homes 'cause food variety was too low"
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