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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 90 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 54 out of 90
  2. Negative: 6 out of 90

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  1. Nov 5, 2015
    10
    ok, this game hurts.
    A.I. is painful, it takes a lot to understand how villagers, bowmen, farmers, etc, work,
    but in the end, when you start to understand the mechanics of the game, everything gets easier. whiners will say the game is not well balanced and tweaked, but once you win a game, then you won't say it anymore. Pixel graphic and music are really nice and the game is worthy
    ok, this game hurts.
    A.I. is painful, it takes a lot to understand how villagers, bowmen, farmers, etc, work,
    but in the end, when you start to understand the mechanics of the game, everything gets easier.

    whiners will say the game is not well balanced and tweaked, but once you win a game, then you won't say it anymore.

    Pixel graphic and music are really nice and the game is worthy for the great idea of creating a game with complex mechanics with really minimal environment and rules.

    nice job, well done
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  2. Oct 24, 2015
    8
    First off this game is very pretty in the pixel dept. For trying to be old school it play it off well. The music is calming and very well thought out and overall the game is fun. However this game does not have lasting appeal beating the game once is pretty much it and the lag sometimes is unbearable. The reason why it was so laggy I suspect it has to keep track of all units no matter whatFirst off this game is very pretty in the pixel dept. For trying to be old school it play it off well. The music is calming and very well thought out and overall the game is fun. However this game does not have lasting appeal beating the game once is pretty much it and the lag sometimes is unbearable. The reason why it was so laggy I suspect it has to keep track of all units no matter what and the coins on the map. You think it be simple but it slows down to a crawl on red moons and if there is a lot of activity on the map (it crashed once). Overall good game with some minor flaws. Expand
  3. Oct 31, 2015
    9
    A great little game that is as addicting as it is simple. Nice music and throwback art as well as simplistic controls let me rest my mouse hand for a few hours.
  4. Nov 1, 2015
    10
    Very awesome, very gorgeous game, starts very calm, then suddenly bursts into action filled game-play.
    environment is so wonderfully done you almost don't believe its al pixel art.
    these guys absolutely did a great job.

    Wonderful game
  5. Oct 21, 2015
    10
    Disclosure: Got a pre-release key from the devs.
    Lovely game. Some of the most gorgeous pixel graphics and music you will find. Just having it playing and watching what happens is almost worth the 10 score alone. However it's also a strong game with simple and easy mechanics that will take a while to master. What I like most about it though is that there's no hand holding and the
    Disclosure: Got a pre-release key from the devs.
    Lovely game. Some of the most gorgeous pixel graphics and music you will find. Just having it playing and watching what happens is almost worth the 10 score alone. However it's also a strong game with simple and easy mechanics that will take a while to master. What I like most about it though is that there's no hand holding and the whole game is just full of mystery. These mysteries will probably all be discovered when the game becomes (inevitably) wildly popular, but I'd recommend just going in cold and discovering them yourself. Great game and great passionate devs and publisher you should support so that more things like this get made and released.
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  6. Sep 11, 2017
    8
    Seemingly simplistic, Kingdom: Nothing Lasts (aka Classic) achieves an impressive depth by using its limited components with extreme agility and thought. Surprisingly well designed and superbly balanced, this visually one-dimensional game is a joy to play.

    And if you have a controller – you can play Kingdom with just one hand! Tip: If you're new to Kingdom - begin with New Lands.
    Seemingly simplistic, Kingdom: Nothing Lasts (aka Classic) achieves an impressive depth by using its limited components with extreme agility and thought. Surprisingly well designed and superbly balanced, this visually one-dimensional game is a joy to play.

    And if you have a controller – you can play Kingdom with just one hand!

    Tip:
    If you're new to Kingdom - begin with New Lands.

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
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  7. Feb 25, 2016
    10
    That is probably the best game I have ever played. Good gameplay, cool 2D graphics and so beautiful soundtrack! You will play it for hours and you will not regret
  8. Jan 26, 2016
    9
    In Kingdom you embark on a quest to start a new kingdom in a far off land, but beware the creatures that lurk in the forest. Are you prepared for the Blood Moon? Kingdom is a 2D side-scrolling, tower-defense-esque strategy game. The game is simplistic, yet brutal and demanding, and I loved it.

    In the game you gather coins through hunting or farming to be able to pay for increases in
    In Kingdom you embark on a quest to start a new kingdom in a far off land, but beware the creatures that lurk in the forest. Are you prepared for the Blood Moon? Kingdom is a 2D side-scrolling, tower-defense-esque strategy game. The game is simplistic, yet brutal and demanding, and I loved it.

    In the game you gather coins through hunting or farming to be able to pay for increases in population, or defenses. The point of the game is to outlast the nightly onslaught of demons from magic portals in the forest edges. It isn't a very deep strategy game, but the game still manages to be very brutal and exhaustive in what it needs, and if things are completed in a timely fashion, then you have no chance of survival. The one downside on that is that you could argue a lack of replay-ability as certain things must be done to survive, and if they aren't done exactly right you won't win.

    Kingdom features an 8-bit graphical style, with nice overlays and a dark color pallet. The soundtrack is ominous and really sets the mood for what comes out to play every night.

    My knock on the game is it only has a single save file, and the game re-does the intro sequence each time you start over. You do have the option to skip through it, but it seems that could have been avoided entirely with multiple save files, and a game that remembers if you've done the tutorial. Maybe even a check box at the beginning of the game to let you choose to do the tutorial? I feel like I am nitpicking, but it did bother me at every restart.

    The game really hit home with me, and is one of those strategy games that I lose myself in for hours and hours. I would definitely recommend the game to just about anyone. Each night is exciting and anxiety-filled, and the daytime is such a rush of getting as much done as possible and choosing what is most important.

    Oh no...how many days until the Blood Moon? It's tonight? Uh oh.

    8.5/10
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  9. Jun 30, 2016
    8
    Un juego simple, fresco y con unas muy buenas mecánicas. Gráficos hermosos y muy pulidos.
    Este juego me dio una muy buena sensación, no muchos juegos te dan esa sensación en esos momentos.
  10. Dec 4, 2020
    8
    The pixel art of this game soon stands out, especially in the reflections of the water, which gives a nice look to the game. In short, everything is very beautiful, despite being simple.

    The gameplay is all about walking around with your horse, earning coins to invest in professions, protecting yourself at night from trolls and other enemies, evolving your base to have tougher walls and
    The pixel art of this game soon stands out, especially in the reflections of the water, which gives a nice look to the game. In short, everything is very beautiful, despite being simple.

    The gameplay is all about walking around with your horse, earning coins to invest in professions, protecting yourself at night from trolls and other enemies, evolving your base to have tougher walls and freeing up more professions until you manage to destroy the portals and zero the game.

    Some problems are evident when you play, it is normal since it is the first in the Kingdom series. But it is worth listing:

    - It is impossible to cancel an action in the game. If you accidentally put your coins in to build a tower, for example, it is gone. The tower will stay there and you will lose archers as you expand your kingdom.

    - The AI ​​of the archers is not very good. I happened to be attacked on one side, so I desperately try to hire more archers and they go to the opposite side, which is fine.

    - Low variety. Again, it is the first in the series. It is normal to have few variations, but even so, there could be more professions, enemies, buildings, etc. etc.

    In general it is a very cool and addictive game, it is pleasant to explore it too. But when you zero in and go out to get the achievements, it gets very tedious and monotonous the days passing by. I already found myself playing this game and watching a video on youtube or listening to music.

    I recommend that you play this one to learn how the basic mechanics of the successors work or just to pass the time yourself.
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  11. Oct 1, 2022
    8
    Nice little snack mechanic, very addictive but also gets old quickly. Good for a couple of intense micromanagement sessions, but after a week or two you're done.
  12. May 15, 2022
    9
    É um jogo que me pegou de supresa, vc se move ou pra direita ou pra esquerda. Proteja seu reino e cresça. Faça escolhas. É uma delícia de jogar. Poderia ter como salvar o seu progresso em caso de falha pq começar tudo de novo é bem chato.
  13. Mar 18, 2023
    8
    I agree with all AI-related reviews. Surely it could have been better. Yet, the game pulls you in so strongly I couldn't just leave it. I started again and again and again, and every time I restarted, my kingdom became stronger. So, that's the point of the game. No tutorial no tips. You're on your own.

    Gameplay is very very simple but it is a good choice. There are various things to do,
    I agree with all AI-related reviews. Surely it could have been better. Yet, the game pulls you in so strongly I couldn't just leave it. I started again and again and again, and every time I restarted, my kingdom became stronger. So, that's the point of the game. No tutorial no tips. You're on your own.

    Gameplay is very very simple but it is a good choice. There are various things to do, but I think these things could have been more. Because when I started to get bored, I noticed I've done all the things available and was far away from finishing the game. Heard new kingdom games add new things to do, maybe I will try it someday.
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Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Feb 16, 2016
    80
    The game works surprisingly well despite its simple system. Unfortunately, it has a very short life span - but before it gets tedious, it´s great. [Issue#260]
  2. Jan 27, 2016
    70
    Charming and fascinating, Kingdom ultimately lacks depth. With more variables to tinker with, the replayability would simply skyrocket.
  3. CD-Action
    Jan 12, 2016
    75
    An RTS disguised as a 2D platformer. Sounds weird but works surprisingly well. [13/2015, p.65]