It can be easily and only found at the Village Shoppe (the market).
Just hit on the mechanical icon on the left down side of the control tab beside the camera view, then press "Path to Village" where your sim go to a path between the training yard, and the tavern (if your kingdom is completely built).
Now use the mouse and hit on the wooden tab and press "Visit Village Shoppe ", then a menu will pop up; press on "food" and look for "Cabbage" and add it to your shopping cart !
The Sims Medieval happened in 2011.
Yes you do. The Sims Medieval: Pirates and Nobles is an add on to the Sims Medieval :)
no, the sims 3 and the sims medieval are completely separate games :)
Yes. All the Sims games don't require internet, unless you are downloading stuff off 'The Sims 3' website, which you can't do with 'Sims Medieval'. Sims Medieval is NOT an expansion pack to 'The Sims 3' so you can't really play ONLINE / OFFLINE Thanks :)
Its not for either, its a Sims game all in itself
No, The Sims Medieval is not The Sims 4, it is a stand-alone game.
The Sims Medieval happened in 2011.
Yes you do. The Sims Medieval: Pirates and Nobles is an add on to the Sims Medieval :)
no, the sims 3 and the sims medieval are completely separate games :)
The Sims Medieval is only available on the PC
The Sims Medieval was created on 2011-03-22.
Fortunately, Sims Medieval is not an expansion pack. It will not require the original CD.
The Sims Medieval is for PC and MAc. So, it is already out.
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This expansion pack is for The Sims 3.
There is no "royalty" in The Sims 3. There are however nobles/kings/queens and such in the Sims Medieval, which is very much like Sims 3 but during Medieval times.
Yes. All the Sims games don't require internet, unless you are downloading stuff off 'The Sims 3' website, which you can't do with 'Sims Medieval'. Sims Medieval is NOT an expansion pack to 'The Sims 3' so you can't really play ONLINE / OFFLINE Thanks :)