Press Kit Medieval Frontiers
Fact Sheet
Developer:
Active Fungus Studios GmbH, Munich, Germany
Release Date:
Q4 2025
Plattform:
PC
Languages: DE/EN
Description
Medieval Frontiers is a mix of survival, farming, and life simulation. Players hunt, farm fields, take care of animals, and construct buildings to ensure their community’s survival. The mission: stockpile enough supplies for the next winter to offer shelter to newcomers in their remote settlement. Along the way, they must defend against hunger, cold, wild animals, and raids.
A special feature is the complex needs and traits system for NPCs: All villagers have their own personalities and traits. Health, mood, and hunger significantly influence how they perform tasks and how quickly they gain experience. Players can decide which NPC skills to improve, influencing the fate of their settlement.
Features
First-person community survival simulation
Build your own settlement in the medieval wilderness
Gather resources through hunting, (animal) farming, and gardening
Construct work buildings to produce more complex resources
Hunger, cold, heat, disease, wild animals, and raiders threaten your small settlement’s survival
Craft healing potions and bandages
Provide refuge to new inhabitants
Detailed NPC simulation with individual needs, skills, and traits
Decide which skills your villagers will level up
Gameplay-GIFs
Articles about Medieval Frontiers
About Active Fungus
Active Fungus Studios is an indie game developer studio founded in Munich in 2020. Led by Jakob Braun, the founder and CEO, the small but agile team of 20 employees develops first- and third-person games, focusing on the following core competencies:
Realistic graphic style
Deep stories and branching narratives with player agency
Construction, simulation, and management gameplay in a first-person perspective
Survival mechanics
Serious games
Historical settings
Unreal Engine 5
As a remote company, Active Fungus Studios values flexible working conditions, allowing talented professionals to be integrated regardless of their location. Active Fungus Studios develops video games as experiences that not only entertain players but also immerse them deeply in the subject matter and make them think. The games allow players to take on different perspectives and experience and understand conflicts from different viewpoints. Active Fungus Studios creates worlds rich in stories, experiences, and challenges for both players and the team itself.
One of Active Fungus Studios’ goals is to raise awareness of social issues through video games. The focus is on historical events whose effects are still felt today. The company places great value on encouraging all team members to contribute ideas, feedback, and improvements, and to participate in the decision-making process.
Founded in 2020, Active Fungus Studios released the game Inspector Schmidt – A Bavarian Tale in February 2023, making a strong impression on the German gaming community. The release, with 83% positive ratings on Steam, opened doors for new projects and enabled the strong development of the team from 3 developers in 2020 to 20 team members today. Inspector Schmidt – A Bavarian Tale won the Best Story award at the German Dev Days 2024.
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Credits
Jakob Braun
Executive Producer, Head of Studio, Game Director, Creative Lead/Game Design, Programming/Development
Emil Richters
Programming, Game Design Lead
Hanna Metelmann
Character Lead
Mayte Gauss
Character Art
Eleonora Fedosova
Character Art, 2D Art
Thorben Fabrewitz
Programming
Kilian Kellerer
Programming
Katharina Borgs
Key-Art
Leonard Börder
3D Art, Technical Art, Environment Art
Marc Steiner
3D Art
Tristan Blaukat
Technical Art, Environment Art
Jannis Mack
Programming
Lena Stütz
UI/UX Design
Marvin J. Seymour
Sound Design, Field + Foley Recordings
Max Greifenhagen
Music
Julia Bencker
Communication