Players explore seven distinct biomes, mine for ores (iron, copper, silver), and manage resources like flax for mechanical lubricants or clay for pottery.
The game utilizes a voxel-based engine allowing for landscaping and underground mining. Major updates eventually introduced fully detailed planets with world maps. Development History and Discontinuation Medieval Engineers
Medieval Engineers is a medieval survival sandbox game developed by Keen Software House that focuses on engineering, construction, and mechanical maintenance using 5th to 15th-century technology. Released in Early Access in February 2015, the game was intended as a follow-up to the studio's successful title, Space Engineers . Players explore seven distinct biomes, mine for ores
Players use a grid-based system to construct castles, fortifications, and houses. It features a structural integrity system that requires players to account for physics when building. It features a structural integrity system that requires