Play a monarch in this Sims 4 mod
Sims 4 Royalty Mod is a free game utility application from Royalty Mod. As the name suggests, this is a mod for the simulation game The Sims 4. Here, players can play out a monarchy, playing a ruler that can exact titles, impose a tax system, and establish heirs for the throne.
While mostly focused on the gameplay, Sims 4 Royalty Mod also brings a few create-a-sim (CAS) items that allow you to create historical aesthetics. However, it is a little lacking in this category, making it hard to create an authentic kingdom. Additionally, it requires XML Injector to work.
What does the mod offer?
When it comes to life simulation games, The Sims series is perhaps among the most popular. With it, players can pretty much live whatever life they envision. However, for the most part, the franchise has been focused on contemporary life. Some of the most popular titles focused on aspects of modern living. Among the iterations, only the spin-off game The Sims Medieval is set in an entirely medieval era.
Sims 4 Royalty Mod is a gameplay package that allows you to play out a monarchy. Here, you play as the ruler, either the king, sultan, or tsar, with the power to exact titles to your citizens. You can also impose, raise, and lower taxes as your source of income. Not only that, but you can live as a good ruler or a despised tyrant.
You also need to start a family and assign an heir using the CAS. However, as mentioned, the CAS items are pretty limited. You can use a combination of packs and useful content to get more options. However, adding too many mods can slow down your game. Also worth noting is that besides XML Injector, the mod also works best with the Sims 4: Get Famous expansion pack.
Is the mod worth it?
Overall, Sims 4 Royalty Mod is an innovative and creative mod that fans of the franchise can use. It offers a chance to refresh your gameplay by letting you go back in time and live like a monarch. However, you need to get the required tools and additional add-ons for the mod to work so that its performance does not decline.