

Even in the new Ambition, not all of the quests were new. I thought that more quests would have been included with the expansion, but not that many were incorporated. The new quests added to the game are fun, but they aren’t really any better or worse than the quests that are already in the game. Such tasks include: digging holes, surviving the pit beast while treasure hunting, perform secret pirate handshakes, have your bird attack others, have heroes marry pirates, tickle other Sims, and many more. You start out as a “Landlubber” and advance as you complete things in the game with the expansion pack by completing tasks. There is also a new Watcher Achievement for Pirates & Nobles. To finish the Ambition at Platinum level, you’ll need to finish 10 of the War Quests at Platinum level, and end the war. It is called “Peacemaker” and in it you will try to bring peace between the Pirates of Aarbyville and the Guild Consortium of Tredony. The new Ambition for the expansion can be found at the top right corner of where the Ambitions are listed. Is it worth it though? This guide to everything new in The Sims Medieval: Pirates and Nobles expansion pack will hopefully help you to decide if this expansion is worth purchasing or not. The expansion adds in new quests, clothing options, and objects that are all centered around the new pirate and noble theme. The two different styles are quite obvious, and they only thing that they really have in common is that there were both nobles and pirates in the setting that this game takes place in. The first expansion pack for The Sims Medieval is about “Pirates and Nobles.” This is quite a diverse add on to the game because they don’t really seem to fit well together.

The Sims Medieval: Pirates and Nobles Expansion Pack The Kingdom is yours to control, so how you decide to play it, is fully up to you. The Sims Medieval is also quite different from the regular The Sims games because it allows the players to only play the game as heroes, and they must complete quests in the Kingdom to advance through the game. This is a standalone game, so it isn’t required to have The Sims 3 to play this version of the game. If you like The Sims style of games, then The Sims Medieval would be a fun game for you to try out.
