No More Castles

the Castle Game Jam original, once known as Oversiege

A common castle lives its common life. But here you are — to destroy it all.

Windows + macOS

📦 Press Kit

Oversiege gameplay — catapult destroying a castle

Guards walk the walls, the executioner keeps his block busy, the priest naps in the graveyard, and the wealthy live comfortable lives torturing their peasants. Bring your catapult. Smash the castle apart brick by brick and dig the king out of the rubble — he hides masked among decoys.

Three ways to lay siege

Campaign

A demo campaign of authored sieges — each castle built in the game's own editor.

Endless castles

A random castle generator with eleven graded archetypes. No two sieges alike.

Player levels

Build your own castle in the editor and share it with a code. Siege what others built.

From the battlefield

No More Castles screenshot — castle siege No More Castles screenshot — castle destruction No More Castles screenshot — level editor

What makes it fun

Seen in the rubble

Farmer chasing pig Guard got shot by leg Priest sleeping on a graveyard Bull at the wedding

About No More Castles

No More Castles is an indie PC game about medieval castle destruction. It is a physics sandbox siege game for Windows and macOS, played from an isometric view: aim your catapult, knock castles down brick by brick, and find the king hiding among decoys. Every castle is a living place — guards, farmers, priests, executioners and pigs go about their day until the first brick lands.

The game began life under the name Oversiege at Castle Game Jam, and a small team of indie devs decided the jam game deserved a full version. Today it offers a campaign, endlessly generated castles, and a built-in castle editor with community level sharing.

No More Castles is great for streaming: destruction physics, ragdolls, and hundreds of small emergent scenes mean viewers often spot gags the player misses. The game is distributed on Steam — join our Discord to grab a free Steam key — and is also available on itch.io.

The Castle Game Jam story

Castle Game Jam is a legendary Swedish indie game jam held inside a real medieval castle — the same jam that gave the world TABS (Totally Accurate Battle Simulator). Developers move into the castle for a week and build games about, well, castles. Our edition took place in 2026, in a castle in Latvia.

Our entry was a little catapult toy called Oversiege: one siege, one castle, one hidden king. People kept playing it after the jam ended, so we kept building. The jam build grew a campaign, a castle generator, a full level editor and community sharing — and along the way the game outgrew its jam name and became No More Castles. The jam is still credited right under the title, where it belongs.