Medieval Mayor
Build a city, illuminate the world...

The dark ages are ending and a new day is dawning - it's the not so spectacular start of the glorious (if you do your job right!) Middle Ages.

With its "easy to learn, difficult to master" gameplay and nearly infinite replayability, Medieval Mayor represents the best the city-building genre has to offer:
Features
- Real Time Strategy Gameplay
- resource management
- research
- multiple paths to victory
- endless replayability
- Classic City-Building
- housing evolution
- food & goods production
- goals, requests, achievements
- trade
- Rich Presentation
- dozens of animated characters and buildings
- crisp, colorful graphics
- original musical score
- simple user interface
Herald's Announcements
Monday, January 7th, 2013Medieval Mayor among PC Gamer's top 10 PC strategy games for 2013
...discover why 2013 may just be the most exciting year for gamers yet.Read what PC Gamer has to say about Medieval Mayor
December 4th, 2012
Chris Beatrice article at Game-Wisdom
In a piece entitled "Of Walkers and Men (and Women)", Chris talks about the role, history pros and cons of "walkers" - a highly debated element of gameplay in city-building games. Read the article.
October 26th, 2012
Games Arena interview with Chris Beatrice
Chris discusses the game as well as some of the decisions behind its theme, direction and gameplay. Read the interview.
October 16th, 2012
The official Medieval Mayor site goes live!
Medieval Mayor will be available next year through digital download.
Also the Medieval Mayor Forums are now open. Join in to discuss the game, ask questions or make suggestions. We want YOU to be part of the process of creating this amazing game!
You can also follow Tilted Mill on Twitter and Facebook.
More Info
Medieval Mayor is a real time strategy city-building game from the developers of Children of the Nile™, Caesar IV™, and SimCity Societies™, and the lead designer of Pharaoh™ and Zeus™Check back often for additional content, including screenshots, videos, developer diaries and more.
Welcome to the Middle Ages!