i want to love this game so much but the optimization is trash in the blacksmith my 3060ti is between 60 and 80 % on medium graphics and crashes multiple times
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About This Game
You are a blacksmith with no past in the cruel lands where feudalism reigns.
In this dark land where morality is dictated by the cold steel, the weapons you forge will determine not only your fate but also the destiny of others.
In this adventure, which begins in a ruined shop with no prior knowledge, you will encounter interesting people and witness their compelling stories. As you master your craft, you will gradually improve and spread your reputation across the world through the weapons you forge.
Medieval Blacksmith is a blacksmithing game set in a fantasy land. In this game, you can design and produce 17 different types of weapons, ranging from daggers to short swords, and from two-handed swords to spears.
WEAPONS WRITE FATES
Some customers visit your shop merely to browse the weapons on the shelves, while others come with specific requests for custom-made weapons.
Each of these special customers has a unique purpose and a story. As a blacksmith, you can observe their stories unfold and shape their destinies through the weapons you create.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
In this game where knowledge and experience take center stage as mastery, you need to know not only your customers but also their enemies.
Will you craft an agile dagger or a long spear for a customer preparing to duel against a cavalryman?
Or, will you create a sword of gold or silver for a hunter venturing out to confront a "Teraset" in The White Forest?
The answers you provide to these questions will determine the fate of your customers. Medieval Blacksmith is a mastery game where not only your smithing skills matter but also your knowledge and experience.
MASTERY IS HIDDEN IN THE DETAILS
Factors such as the design of the weapons you produce, the types of ore and wood you use, and the center of gravity of your weapon all deeply affect its cutting, penetration, and weight properties. To craft a quality weapon, you must mix the alloys in the right proportions, produce all the parts properly, and demonstrate your mastery to the fullest.
DESICIONS AND CONSEQUENCES
In this adventure, you are not only a part of the blacksmith shop but also an integral member of the town. Will you choose to help or stand against the power centers, each with a different plan? Numerous adventures and stories await you in Medieval Blacksmith...

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The mechanics are incredibly tedious — crafting even basic items feels like a repetitive chore. The dialogue is poorly written, full of grammatical errors, and hard to take seriously. The game pretends to offer choices, but your decisions don’t actually affect the story in any meaningful way. Overall, it feels unfinished and unpolished.
the game is good with a storyline but mid to late game wish there was a sorting storage for the ingots you make cause after a while is does get cluddered in a pile and maybe have a option to set ur anvil workers to fill out their own sell racks first.
It's an okay crafting grind. Definitely not 'very positive' as the stupid Steam rating system would suggest. Just okay. At least it has a thin story which so many crafting games leave out entirely these days. But it is a very long grind that pretty much becomes an idle game once you bought workers. But you will definitely put in the hours to get that far. You can also buy warriors to fight in the arenas but that is one of the weakest aspects of the game. Particularly their armor. There is bunch of different armor types and they have slightly different buff stats but the de-buff stats are exactly the same. So while you can slightly tweak your warriors buffs with different armor you will always be de-buffed with he exact same stats. Which add up to huge hits to all your stats regardless of what armor you use. It's like they took the time to try and balance the buff stats but couldn't be bothered to do the same for the debuffs so they just set every piece of armor to be the same. The st...
It's a little slow and hard to get ahead but I think it's because it's the very beginning
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Very fun game.
For all of the life sims out there, this is one of the best. If you enjoy some nice story that is not your typical standard, RPGs, medieval and fantasy, some actual choices and different endings, lots of things to do, this is the game for you. I gotta say, I didn't expect it to be that good. A normal run took me 40 hours, for a simulator. I didn't rush but I'm also not a slow player either. As a completionist you can easily spend 100 hours in it if you enjoy it. Due to having actual choices and approaching the game different ways (you can limit yourself or make it easier as well), I think the replayability is also nice. I really hope they improve upon that foundation if the devs decide to make a succesor to this. Would love to see more creatures and actually making weapons to counter them. There are quite some quests about that but I'd like to see some more of such activities. Overall, satisfying gameplay once you know how to make money. And my most important tip to possible b...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Double Core 2 Ghz or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 520, Nvidia GT 730, AMD R7 240 or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: I5-8400 // AMD Ryzen 5 2600
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Medieval Blacksmith cost?
Medieval Blacksmith costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Medieval Blacksmith?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Double Core 2 Ghz or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD 520, Nvidia GT 730, AMD R7 240 or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: I5-8400 // AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or equivalent DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space
What platforms is Medieval Blacksmith available on?
Medieval Blacksmith is available on Windows PC.
Is Medieval Blacksmith worth buying?
Medieval Blacksmith has 83% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was Medieval Blacksmith released?
Medieval Blacksmith was released on Apr 14, 2025.
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