Game Review - Kingdoms and Castles

in #gaming6 years ago (edited)

Today's review is of Kingdoms and Castle's Available on Steam - I've played approximately 20 hours or so.

The game is a medieval city builder. You must defend your city from viking/ogre raids and dragons. You start off by picking a map via the random map generator and placing your castle.

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Good:

  • Priced at 9.99 USD, not bad for the 10-20 hours of gameplay you can get out of it.
  • Basic game, easy to learn, don't need a tutorial if you're familiar with city builders.
  • Can adjust your city to build on water or create lakes through and around your city.
  • Build imposing walls that are practically unlimited in height.
  • No real bugs found, does not crash.
  • Can collect a wide variety of resources of which you have to manage each as new buildings use resources you're mining/cutting.

Bad:

  • Fights against the vikings are quite poor, there is no strategy involved, fights appear pointless and boring, you just click your men and click where the viking unit is.
  • Unable to upgrade your army/1 unit only.
  • Very basic builder, skilled/experienced city builders will get bored very quickly with the lack of strategy/content and micromanaging.
  • I am personally not a fan of the block graphics and would better seeing something similar to banished or cities: skyline
  • Lack of content. Became repetitive after the first map.
  • Map size is small, one setting only.
  • Game is easy on hard.

I'd personally like to see being able to customise your army and raiding the vikings back rather than just defending their raids - similar to a Caesar series plot. Would make the game far more interesting.

Would I buy it again? As I am an experienced city builder gamer - No, not in its current state. If you're new to city builders you might enjoy this more than I did. I got bored after I beat hard setting on the first go.

The Caesar series builder is still far more superior.

Rating: 5/10