By
Angel Marquez
2021-06-08 09:09:07

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The action in Going Medieval does not stop, so today we are going to explain how to make beer and wine.

What to know about Going Medieval?


When the villagers are not doing anything, they require some drinks, usually it is some alcohol, having beer or wine as companions for breakfast, because the situation here in the Middle Ages is something similar, now to have an idea of How to make beer and wine we can consider the details in the following content, let's see.

How to make beer and wine in Going Medieval?


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It is important that we do the research first, for this we must build a research station, we must put it under a roof to avoid the rain, then managing to assign the research to our villagers, considering those with the best intellectual capacities, doing more The investigation will quickly, the result will lead us to be able to access the technology required to make beer and access to the brewing station, the station allows us to make beer and wine, where the necessary ingredients are for beer. x20 barley and x5 fuel or x20 barley, x5 herbs and x5 fuel, in the case of wine Gooseberries x20.

The cultivation of them is possible by removing the fuel, through some created areas we obtain barley, herbs and currants, this near our settlement, the seeds being planted by a villager, with the zone icon by pressing F7 or on the screen we can assign these areas, an option is also presented for a storage area or cultivation of something, in said slot we press and choose what we want to grow, the areas have to be at least 10x10 or 8x8 for the amount we require of these ingredients, You have to go through the process of growing the plants and when you harvest them you have to go to the station to make the beer, we can choose the amount of both wine and beer, in the villager's work we increase the priority of cooking, it is It is important that after that another villager focuses on storing the drinks.

Finally, now that we know how to make beer and wine we can move on having fun at Going Medieval.

Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, GNU/Linux
Genre(s):
Indie, Simulation, Strategy
Developer(s):
Foxy Voxel
Publisher(s):
The Irregular Corporation
Release date:
1 Jun, 2021
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
12+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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