Going Medieval: How To Tame Animals - Tips and tricks - Ultimate Guide

By Lidia Rozo | 2021-06-08 10:55:00
We keep talking about Going Medieval which makes it necessary to tell you how to tame animals.

Why should we tame animals in Going Medieval?


This game offers us endless things to do and along with it the need to survive, not only is the issue of crops present, fauna has a great impact, in this sense we must consider meat as a necessary source, which makes it necessary to embark on the search for animals such as pigs, cows, to name a few and domesticate them to keep the settlers happy.

How to tame animals in Going Medieval?

Domesticating is a fundamental task and this usually has a specific route, which leads us to hunt some particular animals, it is necessary to consider hunting particular animals with the task method and for this it is necessary:

 

  •  Choose to select the area in which wildlife animals are usually found with the mouse.
  • In addition, it is necessary to consider choosing the necessary animal and targeting this type of fauna to achieve it.
  • It is necessary to have the possibility of choosing a villager to proceed to assign the respective domestication task and this is a task that is usually done when interacting with the programming tab, this is usually located at the top of the screen by the left side.
  • It is favorable to have the option to change the priority of some task, and consider exclusively domesticating certain animals, we must also consider building barns and structures such as stables where these animals can be housed.

 This is all we know about how to domesticate animals, in such a way that this allows us to count resources necessary for consumption in 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+
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