Highlights

  • Those who enjoy Crusader Kings 3 can delve into other grand strategy games like Imperator: Rome or Europa Universalis 4 for a diverse gaming experience.
  • Explore games like Kingdom Come: Deliverance for an immersive medieval experience beyond CK3, with historically accurate gameplay and storytelling.
  • For a change of pace, gamers can try games like Stellaris or The Sims 4 for unique twists on strategy and simulation, offering new challenges and experiences for CK3 fans.

Crusader Kings 3 is one of the best grand strategy games of all time and allows players to experience the complete life of medieval rulers. After sinking hundreds of hours into the title, however, some players may wish to play something else, and thankfully, there are plenty of options out there for those looking for something similar.

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Whether it’s Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, For Honor, Crusader Kings 3, or more, fans have a lot of choices when it comes to medieval fantasy games.

If players love Crusader Kings 3, then this means that they would probably like other grand strategy and simulation games. Alternatively, it may be the Middle Ages that Crusader Kings 3 has made them fall in love with, and in this case, there are several great medieval games across multiple different genres to delve into.

Updated April 28, 2024, by Joe Grantham: There are many games like Crusader Kings 3, especially considering its developers, Paradox, have grand strategy games set in almost all eras. The settings of their titles range from the times of Ancient Rome to more recent conflicts, such as World War II, and there is even one set in a futuristic sci-fi galaxy. On the other hand, there are other games vastly different from CK3 that might still appeal to its player base, either due to one similar feature or the fact that they are set in the medieval world. With how popular games set in the Middle Ages are, there will never be a shortage of experiences for CK3 fans to enjoy.

With 2024 already shaping up to be a monumental year for medieval games, fans of Crusader Kings 3 have some fantastic new releases to play, such as Manor Lords, and can also look forward to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 later this year.

12 Manor Lords

A Medieval Strategy & City Building Game That Offers A More Zoomed-In Experience Than CK3

A village and fields in Manor Lords
Manor Lords

Released
April 26, 2024
Developer(s)
Slavic Magic
Genre(s)
Strategy , City Builder

If players enjoy the strategy and medieval setting of Crusader Kings 3, then it is highly likely that they will also fall in love with Manor Lords. While it has only just been released in the Early Access stages of development, this mostly solo project is already considered one of the best historical city builders. Yet, it also manages to branch out into other genres that CK3 players will enjoy. For example, when bandits attack or if players want to expand their sphere of influence, they will lead their villagers to war, with real-time battles happening on the same map.

The game is also absolutely stunning with realistic and immersive graphics that no other city builder can compete with. While players won't be able to conquer the whole of Europe as they can in Crusader Kings, the game instead offers a more zoomed-in experience where players can take over new lands through war or diplomacy on a smaller scale. Furthermore, if grand strategy players are unsure how they will fare with the building aspect of the game, they can be put at ease by an incredibly organic and natural building system. There is no grid system, and players will rarely feel frustrated.

11 Imperator: Rome

A Grand Strategy Game Set In Antiquity Before The Start Of CK3

The Rome map in Imperator: Rome
Imperator: Rome

Platform(s)
Linux , Microsoft Windows , macOS
Released
April 25, 2019
Genre(s)
Strategy , Simulation

Imperator: Rome is another grand strategy game from Paradox, but unlike Crusader Kings 3, this standalone title did not get off to the best of starts, and players quickly lost interest. However, five years after its release and thanks to the developers listening to fans, Imperator: Rome is now in a great position. In fact, the latest update was even made in collaboration with the game's most dedicated fans, incorporating a few popular mods.

In terms of gameplay, players can expect a mix of features from other Paradox titles, with some RPG and character-focused elements from CK3 as well as population management from the Victoria series. The empire management system is also much more complex and engaging than what players will find in CK3, with lots of fun micro-management aspects for those who feel the urge to take things further. Naturally, there is also a ton of flavor for fans of the Roman era, especially with all the DLC and mods available.

10 Medieval Dynasty

A Medieval Building Game Where Players Can Lead A Dynasty Just Like In CK3

Villagers in Medieval Dynasty
Medieval Dynasty

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
December 17, 2020
Developer
Render Cube
Genre(s)
Open-World , Strategy

In most games, players take on the role of one character, and if they die, it's game over, or they will revert to the most recent save. In Medieval Dynasty, however, just like in CK3, players carry on as the heir, continuing the dynasty and hopefully adding to its legacy.

Although the game is technically a survival and city-building game, beyond the early stages, survival isn't too hard at all, and instead, players can focus on fostering a new settlement all from a first or third-person perspective. Players will need to find NPCs to inhabit their village and can set them to work to create a thriving community.

9 Stellaris

A Sci-Fi Strategy Game For CK3 Players Who Want A Change

Ships flying in space in Stellaris
Stellaris

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Xbox One
Released
May 9, 2016
Genre(s)
4X , Grand Strategy

If players enjoy CK3 and other grand strategy games but are a bit bored with historical settings, then Stellaris is a great alternative option. Set in a sci-fi world, players must compete to control and expand their galactic empire, with the game also having RTS elements.

By sending out science ships into the unknown, players will discover new species, planets, and galactic wonders that will change the way the game is played. Just like in CK3, stories unfold as players progress through the ages, and after years of free updates, the game is in great shape.

8 Inkulinati

A Unique Medieval Strategy Game

Multiple animals wielding weapons in Inkulinati
Inkulinati

Released
February 22, 2024
Developer(s)
Yaza Games
Genre(s)
Turn-Based Strategy

For fans of Crusader Kings 3, Inkulinati ticks two important boxes, being a strategy game with a medieval theme. However, the gameplay is nothing like CK3 and has been put together in a truly unique way. Inkulinati takes the wacky marginalia of medieval manuscripts and creates a turn-based strategy game where scribes use ink to draw bizarre beasts.

These units range from spear-wielding rabbits to OP snails that can devour any foe. Battlefield elements and actions, which include swatting and crushing these drawings, add to the fun and strategy, with the aim being to kill the opposition's Tiny Inkulinati. Sometimes, this is as simple as pushing them off the edge of the page.

7 Total War: Medieval 2

A Medieval Battle Game For Those Who Want To Play Out The Conflicts In CK3

Multiple armies in a field in Total War: Medieval 2
Total War: Medieval 2

Platform(s)
Android , Microsoft Windows , iOS , macOS
Released
November 10, 2006
Developer(s)
Creative Assembly
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy , Turn-Based Strategy , Tactical

While many of the best Total War games would likely be great options for fans of Crusader Kings 3, arguably the best fit would be Total War: Medieval 2 given its setting. Despite being released in 2006, the gameplay still holds up to this day, with players able to send ranks of knights, archers, and men-at-arms into massive real-time battles.

Players who enjoyed the strategic aspect of CK3 will be glad to know that Total War: Medieval 2 also features a turn-based campaign with another great medieval map to stare at. One of the best things about the game is playing out real historical battles, such as the Battle of Agincourt between the English and French.

6 Reigns

A Game About The Success Of A Dynasty & Making Tough Choices

A dead ruler in Reigns
  • Platforms: PC, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch
  • Released: August 11, 2016
  • Developer: Nerial
  • Genres: RPG, Adventure, Strategy

Crusader Kings 3 is one of many games that allow players to create their own dynasty of rulers, going from insignificant to legendary over the course of centuries. Reigns allows players to focus on this aspect of the game, and similar to a certain dating app, they will swipe left or right on important decisions about the realm.

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5 Hearts Of Iron 4

A WW2 Grand Strategy Game Where Conflict Plays Out In The Same Regions As CK3

Normandy invasion in Hearts of Iron 4
Hearts of Iron 4

Platform(s)
PC
Released
June 6, 2016
Genre(s)
Grand Strategy

At the end of the day, Crusader Kings 3 is a grand strategy game focused on Europe and the immediate surrounding regions, and thus, it would make perfect sense for CK3 players to enjoy playing out the events of World War 2 in Hearts of Iron 4​​​.

As arguably one of the hardest grand strategy games, Hearts of Iron 4 is a great option for players to try out after getting to grips with the genre, although World War history buffs will probably want to jump in straight away.

4 The Sims 4

Controlling Sims Is Not That Different From Managing Medieval Rulers In CK3

Cropped art from the cover of The Sims 4
The Sims 4

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC
Released
September 2, 2014
Developer(s)
Maxis
Genre(s)
Simulation

Part of what makes Crusader Kings 3 so great is the human side of the game, with players able to experience medieval life through the eyes of their rulers, succeeding in their studies, falling in love, and dealing with mental stress. If players enjoy this aspect, then it is likely that they will also love The Sims 4, which takes life simulation to a whole other level.

As the latest installment of a franchise that needs no introduction, The Sims 4 does everything the series is known for, just better. Similarly to CK3, The Sims 4 also has a great selection of mods that allows players to customize their experience.

3 Civilization 6

A Strategy Game That Spans All The Ages

The Holy Site in Civilization 6
Sid Meier's Civilization 6

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , Switch , PC , Android , iOS
Released
October 21, 2016
Developer(s)
Firaxis Games
Genre(s)
Strategy

Just like Crusader Kings 3, Civilization 6 is the latest and greatest installment in a well-renowned series, and strategy fans would be remiss to bypass either of these games. In this 4X strategy game, players start with nothing and slowly expand their civilization, building new cities and researching new technology among other things.

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2 Kingdom Come: Deliverance

The Most Immersive Medieval Game

Henry staring blankly in Kingdom Come Deliverance
Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC , Switch
Released
February 13, 2018
Developer(s)
Warhorse Studios
Genre(s)
RPG

If players love Crusader Kings 3 for its medieval history, then there is arguably no better medieval game than Kingdom Come: Deliverance, which is regarded as one of the most historically accurate video games ever made. Taking on the role of the son of a blacksmith, players have to learn fast in a war-torn region of early 15th-century Bohemia. KCD is a first-person open-world game with an incredible story and steady gameplay that allows players to approach missions in any way they wish.

Just like CK3, the game is packed full of immersive medieval details, and it can be somewhat seen as a boots-on-the-ground experience. There is also no better time to get into Kingdom Come: Deliverance as its sequel is set to release at some point during 2024.

1 Europa Universalis 4

The Chronological Follow-Up To CK3

Historical figures in Europa Universalis 4
Europa Universalis 4

Platform(s)
PC
Released
August 13, 2013
Genre(s)
Strategy

Europa Universalis 4 is a no-brainer for CK3 players as it is a fellow grand strategy game from Paradox Interactive and the chronological successor to the medieval title. With Crusader Kings 3 playthroughs finishing in the mid-15th century, this is also where EU4 kicks off, with players able to rule through the Renaissance and into colonial times, expanding their empires across the globe.

The two games are so perfect together that, by using a converter, players can carry over some progress from their CK3 games into EU4. Outside of the incredible strategy, the game is packed full of rich details, making it another great game for learning about history.

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