Abandonware DOS title

Games set in medieval times

These games are not of the fantasy kind: no dragons, no elves, no dwarves and absolutely no magic. These are all games set in medieval times. This means castles and villages, alchemy and saints, kings and queens, monks and abbeys, knights and tourneys.

Most popular medieval games

Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings
strategyWindows XP/98/95
Empire Earth
strategyWindows XP/98/95
  • knightmare-2
    DOS19863.6/5 Konami
  • la-abadia-del-crimen-03
    DOS19874.1/5 Opera Soft

    La Abadía del Crimen (The Abbey of Crime) is an action-adventure developed in Spain by Paco Menéndez in the mid-1980s. It was initially created for the Amstrad CPC and later ported to other popular home computer systems of the time, such as the ZX Spectrum and MSX. The game was released in 1987.

  • lancelot-01
    DOS19884/5 Level 9 Computing
  • lordsoftherealm-1
    DOSWindows XP/98/951994protected4/5 Impressions Games

    Lords of the Realm is top-down kingdom simulation game set in medieval Europe (England and Germany), designed by Christopher J. Foster and David Lester, developed by Impressions Games and released 1994 for DOS, Windows and Amiga.

  • machiavelli-1
    DOS1995protected4.1/5 Holistic Design
  • merchantprince-1
    DOS19934.1/5 Holistic Design
  • nobungasambition-3
    DOS19883.7/5 KOEI
  • nobunaga-ambition-2-03
    DOS19893.9/5 KOEI
  • nobunaga-ambition-6-03
    DOS19943.8/5 KOEI
  • patrician1-04
    DOS1992protected4.2/5 ASCARON Entertainment
  • patrician2-01
    Windows XP/98/952000protected4.1/5 ASCARON Entertainment
  • powermonger-4
    DOS19923.9/5 Bullfrog

    Powermonger is a real time strategy game where the player must defeat the opponents by conquering towns and tipping the balance of power in his/her favor. This is done by giving orders to soldiers and captains and by accumulating enough resources (food and equipment) to survive and ultimately win.

  • rampart-3
    DOS19924/5 Atari

    Rampart is an abandoned mix of strategy and shooter game designed by Dave Ralston and John Salwitz, developed by Atari and released by Electronic Arts in 1992 for DOS. Rampart was converted from the original arcade version to a number of platforms, including Amiga, Atari ST, C64, Game Boy, Genesis, Lynx, NES, SEGA Master System, SNES. Rampart is a ...

  • realms-2
    DOS19914/5 Graftgold
  • santaparavia-2
    DOS19883.7/5 Starsoft Development
  • shogun-1
    DOS19863.4/5 Virgin Interactive
  • spiritexc-1
    DOS19903.8/5 Synergistic Software
  • sword-of-samurai-06
    DOS1989protected4/5 MicroProse Software
  • adventures-robin-hood-02
    DOS19923.6/5 Millennium Interactive
  • blackcauldron-1
    DOS1986freeware3.8/5 Sierra On-Line
  • serfcity-6
    DOS1993protected4.2/5 Blue Byte Software
  • settlers-2-04
    DOSMac1996protected3.9/5 Blue Byte Software
  • tristanpinball-1
    DOS19914.1/5 Littlewing
  • vampire-redemption-02
    Windows XP/98/95Mac2000protected4.1/5 Nihilistic Software
  • vengeance-excalibur-04
    DOS19914.1/5 Synergistic Software
  • vlad-tepes-dracula-02
    Windows XP/98/9519972.5/5 ComputerHouse