Compara los precios de Grand Ages: Medieval en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Gaming Minds Studios. Publicado por Kalypso Media. Lanzado el 25/9/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 63/100.

A wide-scope medieval trade-and-conquest sim that promises Rome-to-Jerusalem ambition but delivers a shallow spreadsheet with prettier pixels.

Grand Ages: Medieval sits in that awkward middle space between a proper grand-strategy title and a casual city-builder. You are running a medieval kingdom across a sprawling map that stretches from Western Europe to the Middle East, managing trade routes, building up settlements, researching technologies, and eventually throwing armies at your neighbors. On paper, that sounds like a weekend-eater. In practice, the loop is thinner than it looks. The trade system is the game's strongest leg. Setting up supply chains between towns, identifying which goods are scarce where, and timing your merchant caravans to maximize profit feels genuinely satisfying in the early hours. There is real feedback here: build a bakery in a grain-rich town, route bread to a distant city, watch the gold tick up. That kind of tangible cause-and-effect is what this genre lives on, and for a while Grand Ages delivers it. The tech tree gives you steady unlocks, settlements grow visibly, and the map feels alive with movement. The problems start compounding once you hit the mid-game. Military combat is simplistic to the point of being a formality. Armies feel like numbers on a slider rather than units with meaningful differentiation. The AI opponents are passive and predictable, rarely threatening your trade empire and almost never mounting a comeback if you edge ahead economically. Late-game snowballing is aggressive: once your trade network is optimised, the political and military layers offer almost no resistance. A game that could have punished you for overextending instead rolls over. For players who want the depth of a Patrician entry or the geopolitical tension of a Crusader Kings session, that ceiling will arrive fast and feel low. For absolute newcomers to the trade-sim subgenre, there is actually a reasonable case for starting here. The tutorial is functional and the economy mechanics are forgiving enough to teach you why trade routes matter without punishing every misclick. The map scope gives you a sense of the scale these games can reach. Think of it as a gateway drug with a modest street value: it will show you the shape of the genre without overwhelming you, and if it leaves you hungry for more complexity, that hunger is the most useful thing it gives you. Veterans of the Anno series, the Patrician series, or any Paradox GSG will chew through the interesting parts inside twenty hours and stare at an empty late game. The mod ecosystem is thin, post-launch support has been minimal, and the Mixed Steam rating of under 50 percent positive is an honest signal from the player base. There is no multiplayer to extend the lifespan. What you get is a competent but shallow solo experience that peaked at release and has not aged particularly well. If you are specifically interested in medieval trade simulation and have already cleared the obvious alternatives, it is a functional timepasser. Everyone else should audit their wishlist first. Diego, Scout Team

Grand Ages: Medieval

Grand Ages: Medieval

25 sept 2015Gaming Minds StudiosKalypso Media
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A wide-scope medieval trade-and-conquest sim that promises Rome-to-Jerusalem ambition but delivers a shallow spreadsheet with prettier pixels.

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Grand Ages: Medieval sits in that awkward middle space between a proper grand-strategy title and a casual city-builder. You are running a medieval kingdom across a sprawling map that stretches from Western Europe to the Middle East, managing trade routes, building up settlements, researching technologies, and eventually throwing armies at your neighbors. On paper, that sounds like a weekend-eater. In practice, the loop is thinner than it looks. The trade system is the game's strongest leg. Setting up supply chains between towns, identifying which goods are scarce where, and timing your merchant caravans to maximize profit feels genuinely satisfying in the early hours. There is real feedback here: build a bakery in a grain-rich town, route bread to a distant city, watch the gold tick up. That kind of tangible cause-and-effect is what this genre lives on, and for a while Grand Ages delivers it. The tech tree gives you steady unlocks, settlements grow visibly, and the map feels alive with movement. The problems start compounding once you hit the mid-game. Military combat is simplistic to the point of being a formality. Armies feel like numbers on a slider rather than units with meaningful differentiation. The AI opponents are passive and predictable, rarely threatening your trade empire and almost never mounting a comeback if you edge ahead economically. Late-game snowballing is aggressive: once your trade network is optimised, the political and military layers offer almost no resistance. A game that could have punished you for overextending instead rolls over. For players who want the depth of a Patrician entry or the geopolitical tension of a Crusader Kings session, that ceiling will arrive fast and feel low. For absolute newcomers to the trade-sim subgenre, there is actually a reasonable case for starting here. The tutorial is functional and the economy mechanics are forgiving enough to teach you why trade routes matter without punishing every misclick. The map scope gives you a sense of the scale these games can reach. Think of it as a gateway drug with a modest street value: it will show you the shape of the genre without overwhelming you, and if it leaves you hungry for more complexity, that hunger is the most useful thing it gives you. Veterans of the Anno series, the Patrician series, or any Paradox GSG will chew through the interesting parts inside twenty hours and stare at an empty late game. The mod ecosystem is thin, post-launch support has been minimal, and the Mixed Steam rating of under 50 percent positive is an honest signal from the player base. There is no multiplayer to extend the lifespan. What you get is a competent but shallow solo experience that peaked at release and has not aged particularly well. If you are specifically interested in medieval trade simulation and have already cleared the obvious alternatives, it is a functional timepasser. Everyone else should audit their wishlist first.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamTrade RoutesMedieval SettingKingdom ManagementTech TreeEconomic SimSingle-player OnlyShallow CombatBeginner-FriendlyLate-Game Snowball

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Processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8000 Series or similar
Memory
2 GB RAM
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DirectX 10 compatible, 1 GB RAM, Geforce GTS450 or similar
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Intel® i5 3 GHz or similar / better
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Metacritic
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Desarrolladora
Gaming Minds Studios
Distribuidora
Kalypso Media
Fecha de lanzamiento
25 sept 2015

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