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Norland

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Developer:
Long Jaunt
Publisher:
Hooded Horse
Platforms:
Windows
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The Empire has fallen, leaving in its place multiple successor kingdoms. The lords and ladies of these petty kingdoms squabble for control and influence – whether with cloak and dagger or sword and shield, families feud amongst themselves and against each other as greater threats cast a shadow across the land. Famines wreak havoc on the lives of the peasantry, warfare and disunity threaten the social order, noble families fall to decadence and hedonism, and beyond the borders of the old Empire, great armies of pillage and destruction form under the banners of invader-kings.

In these uncertain times, you must lead your small kingdom to greatness – and the members of your noble family to survival – in this medieval colony sim focussed on generating stories of great valor and vile treachery.

Your family rules from on high, working together – or against one another – to take charge of your city, your kingdom, and your political ploys. Each family member has their own strengths, weaknesses, and ambitions that drive them as they build complex relationships amongst themselves and with foreign rulers. Witness blooming friendships, drunken escapades, and brutal assassinations as your nobles dole out orders to your peasants, lead armies into battle, and study ancient texts brimming with knowledge.

  • A plethora of skills determine which of your family members are best served performing various tasks – who among them are the greatest warriors, the greatest taskmasters, the greatest scribes, and the greatest negotiators? Seek opportunities to further train their strengths, educating children to secure the future of your line while unlocking additional talent in future generations.

  • Beyond their skills, each family member has traits that determine their personality and capabilities, varied cultural backgrounds that influence how people perceive and treat them, and a wide range of needs and desires to keep an eye on. Dissatisfaction breeds resentment, envy, and disloyalty, and that’s when the daggers come out. Will you seek to calm tensions through gifts and camaraderie, or will you draw first blood to eliminate any threat to your preferred nobles?

  • Sometimes the blood you draw belongs to your own kin – driven by ambition, greed, and opportunistic thinking, the members of your family will draw blades against each other given the right circumstances. From scorned lovers and power-hungry siblings to family members influenced by foreign kings and queens, trust is in short supply.

  • Your kingdom’s capabilities are determined by what your nobles know – they will individually study ancient texts to learn new technologies, and should they perish, that knowledge will be lost with them (unless recorded or passed along to their students). Acquire books in different languages and read them to unlock new buildings, tools, and opportunities for your kingdom. Ensure more of your family members can learn their secrets, translating the texts into a language they speak as needed, preventing a sudden loss of knowledge resulting from a stray arrow. But will you hoard such knowledge in your libraries? Or will you transcribe these writings to trade to others in exchange for immense wealth and resources? After all, knowledge is power…

The common folk of Norland are the backbone of any kingdom, serving their noble lords on the battlefield and around the city with deference and loyalty… until their bellies become empty or the beer runs dry. With different backgrounds, needs, and thoughts of their own, the peasants are difficult to please and easily manipulated into rebellion, crime, and controversy – will you address their complaints as a benevolent lord or answer them with the executioner’s ax?

  • Acting through your nobles, tell your peasants where to work, what to prioritize, and when to fight – though you lack direct control over the lower class of your society, they still have hopes, dreams, and relationships of their own. Managing them carefully is critical for success as they are the ones who maintain the complex production chains of your city and are responsible for building structures, harvesting resources, and producing the very goods that keep them satisfied.

  • Your average peasant will rely on their accrued wealth to lead a fulfilling life. Manage the wages handed out at the end of each day as well as the cost to purchase basic needs like food and beer at the local market to ensure the people stay motivated. High wages and low costs are also an excellent way to encourage migration, but be careful of who you might welcome to your lands.

  • Peasants hail from different cultures, often at odds with one another, and having them coexist in your small city can be challenging. You can use this friction to your advantage at times, but if the populace has an issue with your noble family’s heritage, you might find hiring additional guards the key to a long life.

  • Some peasants are devout adherents to the Church of Saint Sophia, and will care most for a noble’s piety, while loyalist peasants simply need enough money to buy food and beer to remain happy. Other factions and sub-factions have different priorities – as you expand and grow stronger, expect these groups to form shifting alliances where they find common ground. Even when they’re formally on your side, though, their actions and methods might not be to your advantage, and you will never escape the consequences of their separate agendas.

  • When tensions flair, don’t hesitate to establish a nightly patrol, or to give a few unruly members the literal ax. Sending a clear message will often bring the peasants back in line – but do not imagine yourself invincible, as even a great lord is one angry mob away from becoming a head on a pike.

Norland is set in a rich world with a vibrant past – its inhabitants form a tapestry of different cultural backgrounds with checkered relations, and the power vacuum left in the wake of the Empire’s collapse has given rise to uncertain times. In the distance, an Unholy Horde grows ever stronger, pillaging and burning all in its path, while elsewhere the Church of Saint Sophia uses faith to maintain an iron grip on vast resources.

  • The Empire ruled over a vast tract of land, and its collapse has left behind many successor kingdoms vying for control. Resources vary from kingdom to kingdom, with each potential starting region providing the player different advantages to harness and challenges to overcome.

  • Send your appropriately-skilled nobles to seek out alliances through marriage, negotiate lucrative trade deals, plot assassinations and kidnappings, and incite rebellions. Will you attempt to recruit spies and conspirators in foreign kingdoms and bring them down from the inside, or do you prefer to settle your differences through force of arms on the open field of battle? And how will you respond when, inevitably, your enemies infiltrate your ranks or bring their armies to your borders?

  • Watch history play out as events and calamities put you in difficult circumstances from time to time, further complicating the intricate tale of betrayal and bravery that the countless nobles and peasants of Norland weave. From kidnapped relatives to plague-infested refugees, from blackmail to natural disasters, your family will be put to the test throughout the years.

  • Do not expect the world to sit idly by – traveling nobles will seek refuge or sow dissent, and just as you can send your family members and envoys out to seek opportunities, so too can the other kingdoms of Norland. Bandits will establish camps in the outskirts of civilization as other kingdoms push for alliances and engage in wars of their own. WIll you join them in their violent endeavors, or work in isolation instead?

When all else fails, blades are drawn and bloodshed settles disputes. Raise your citizen militia, motivate prisoners to fight for their freedom, and put your nobles in command to inspire the troops – but whose life will you put on the line when the banners are raised?

  • Dissent and rebellion will see your peasants raise arms against you, and while a poorly armed riot can be crushed by a well-trained and loyal militia, some groups plotting against you will not be so lightly armed, and a succession crisis or power-mad relative may become your greatest threat. Keep public order in check and stay on guard against enemies hiding in your midst.

  • Your warriors are the very people that tend to your fields, brew your ale, and cheer on your executioners – war is not to be taken lightly as valuable lives are risked with each battle. Will you avoid bloodshed at all costs, or are the lives of your people a sacrifice you’re willing to make?

  • The equipment in your warrior’s hands and on their backs must be either imported or manufactured locally, limiting the makeup of your armies based on your economy – plan ahead before declaring war, and before war is declared on you.

  • Defend your home against foreign invaders or march across the world map and dive into all-out battle commanding the forces you’ve raised and armed – morale, combat skills, and tactical prowess can determine the victor, but no one is safe in the chaos of clashing steel.

Through a multitude of scenarios to choose from and a plethora of options that define your nobles and the world around you, Norland allows you to build a society and tell a unique story of any kind – warmongers with penal legions fighting for their freedom, highly educated religious zealots trying to spread the faith, wealthy multicultural idealists hoarding tomes of knowledge, treacherous spymasters plotting assassination and intrigue… what tale will you tell?

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
100 user reviews
77%
Positive
57 hrs at review
Recommended

What can I say, the game is actively being deveoped. And that means there are big chages every few weeks. I didn't expect this at all, since most early access are in a "kind of the same" nowadays. This game isn't and it keeps itself interesting. You have a lot less control than in RimWorld, since you only have 4 or 5 characters and never controm them directly, besides combat. So there is a lot less cheese and micromanagement involved, once you get it going. That being said, in an early build when I had everything produced it wasn't too much of a challenge, but I did not wait until my first lords died of old age. So there's updates that make me come back, but they also make things a lot more complex too. Hopefully the mechanics will not end up too hidden (like figuring out WHY there is conspiracy)

13 helpful 1 funny
60 hrs at review
Recommended

Quite fun little mix up of the genre. Fair warning, if you want full control and oversight over your colony, stay far away from this game because it will drive you insane. But if you want to watch drama unfold as your king's daughter and heir becomes mortal enemies with her aunt over a 55 year old bishop who is not even interested in either of them, well, you are in for a ride. Things i like: -the graphics are pretty nice. clearly rimworld inspired, but it's more detailed and some of the animations are hilarious. -your characters do some insane stuff sometimes, pure drama. Game of thrones has nothing on this game. -there is some depth to the game, and unlike a lot of early access games it actually has an end goal that you can achieve already. -while there are certainly some bugs, i haven't run into anything truly bad so far. -lot's of options for diplomacy/intrigue Things i didn't like: -some information are kinda hard to find. Examples: injuries appear as a warning, but th...

6 helpful
56 hrs at review
Recommended

Holy moly! I came back to the game and was amazed at how much has changed. The game is now even better than it was in the beginning. The devs are truly gems—constantly pushing out great updates and actually listening to the community. I haven’t seen this much dedication in a long time from developers. People comparing this game to RimWorld are out of their minds, IMO. This game is nothing like RimWorld. Inspired? Maybe. Inspired by other games? Sure. But update after update has shaped Norland into its own unique experience. People hating on it just because it’s not RimWorld should honestly just go play RimWorld. I’ve played about 100 hours of RimWorld on another account, and I have to say—it only made me miss Norland even more. I still remember my first emperor: he survived the plague, survived two wives, went senile, and still rose to become emperor. Best game ever!

4 helpful
21 hrs at review
Recommended

This is my pick for game of the year, with From Glory to Goo being second place. The latter takes what They Are Billions did and knocked it out of of the park. This takes some of the bones of Rimworld in the UI and is an absolute masterclass of game design. I couldn't be happier for such a stellar RTS to come out in 2025. Hooded Horse just keeps killing it, easily my favorite publisher now. Way to find and back all these gems.

3 helpful
12 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I want to love this game but there is 1 MASSIVE Issue YOU CANT COMMAND YOUR PEOPLE i have a "guest" i ordered my Lord to capture her, he goes on a walk and talks to people while in brought day light she killed 3 people and then started to spread fires in my Town. I CANT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT just for that the game is 2/10 Also if you go to DIscussions and write something negative they just delete it and thats it

3 helpful 2 funny
171 hrs at review
Not Recommended

1. Game is fundamentally flawed and broken. For example, mechanics like immigration are so fu*king slow that if anything happens to depopulate you, it takes MONTHS of in game time to regrow. One time my population declined from 125 to 98 and I swear it took like 4 actual real-life hours waiting for it to get back to normal with a positive populace opinion. Buildings also never fully staff in the latter game for some reason and often never receive instructions. 2. Diplomacy and trade are pointless. Things move at such a slow pace that you can't really invest any time into any meaningful diplomacy. Also, the moment you unlock an item to trade, the game refreshes the trade desires and removes what you can now produce from being eligible. Entire world wants alcohol > you unlock alcohol > now entire world suddenly wants daggers. 3. Relationships are dumb. You can't ever get two lords to truly like each other by desire. In the end, you'll just force marriage them to someone for reprodu...

3 helpful
6 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Some guy came to my village and Fxcked all my lords. I tried to kill him but for some reason he didnt fall asleep for 10 days, just continued to fxck all of my lords. Wtf is this game?

2 helpful 2 funny
9 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I REALLY wish you could put an in-between review for this one. You can tell a good game is in there somewhere. It is an unpolished mess that CLEARLY needs a lot of improvement and is in no way worth the price they are selling it at ($30). The tutorial barely teaches you anything before basically going "Alright keep playing" as if a tutorial isn't there to teach you how to do things. Pressing the buttons of "build that, make this" don't TEACH you how to properly make the kingdom or run it. The knowledge and book system - while fun and new - is boring and uninteresting? You make your lords read books (which cost a lot of money for early game progression items) and they lose it if they die - and the only way to teach others without making them read is a rng "wise conversation" action which never seems to want to be used, anyways. Plus it seems that the further into the game you get the slower your lords read, so no progression is really made later. I've played about four different king...

2 helpful 2 funny
46 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I really waited to write this review ; because I’ve spent hours on this game and absolutely loved it. It’s fun, quirky, and genuinely a blast to play. I was hooked. But here’s the issue: This is now the second time I can’t play because of a bug. Apparently, my graphics card isn’t compatible, but only when they push a new update? Last time, it randomly started working again after a few weeks. This time… nothing. Still broken. The bug itself is pretty wild: all the text and images disappear. Characters vanish, menus are blank, inventory is invisible—basically, the game becomes unplayable. I’ve seen other people reporting the same issue, but it doesn’t seem to be getting fixed. I really hope the devs take a closer look at this and at least acknowledge the issue. It’s frustrating to be left in the dark. So yeah—amazing game, great concept, but how can you love a game that doesn’t work?

2 helpful
15 hrs at review
Recommended

Love playing modern societies in Rimworld but feel like the medieval aspect is lacking? Buy this. It's awesome, you focus on a small group of lords while peasants do the work for you. Adds more focus on individual characters you control. Game also tells you to send excess peasants out with daggers to die fighting bandits. 10/10.

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4570T (dual-core) / AMD® FX-Series™ FX-9590 (quad-core)
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti (4 GB) / AMD® Radeon™ RX 560 (4 GB)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-10700 (quad-core) / AMD® Ryzen™ 7 3700X (quad-core)
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 (6 GB) / AMD® Radeon™ RX 580 (8 GB)
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Norland cost?

Norland costs $19.49. Currently 35% off!

What are the system requirements for Norland?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows® 10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4570T (dual-core) / AMD® FX-Series™ FX-9590 (quad-core) Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti (4 GB) / AMD® Radeon™ RX 560 (4 GB) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows® 10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-10700 (quad-core) / AMD® Ryzen™ 7 3700X (quad-core) Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 (6 GB) / AMD® Radeon™ RX 580 (8 GB) DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 2 GB available space

What platforms is Norland available on?

Norland is available on Windows PC.

Is Norland worth buying?

Norland has 77% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Norland released?

Norland was released on Jul 18, 2024.

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