![]() But for me, The Sims fan, the Sims Medieval gave the series a whole new lease of life. It probably also had something to do with the Turk endorsement, as we were massive fans of Scrubs (seasons one to seven, of course). The Sims Medieval was one of the only versions of The Sims I could really get my history and castle-loving dad to look at. Can you decorate your throne room? Can you give your leader green hair? Exactly. ![]() I was pretty much sold on it already when I realised it was a thing, because who wouldn’t want to control their own kingdom? And no, games like Civilization or Crusader Kings never provided what I wanted, before you start in the comments. Who ever thought there would be a point in our lives when Turk from Scrubs would be in your face to encourage you to buy a Sims game? I never did, but at the time it certainly helped make the case to buy The Sims Medieval. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. ![]()
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