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  1. Jun 22, 2017
    8
    What is it?
    Ah Kingdom: New Lands! This is a game I royally glanced at E3 2016 over a small crowd of gamers in the Indiecade section but didn’t start playing until the title was included in a Humble Bundle monthly. Moment of truth: I should have gotten this game WAY sooner! Kingdom: New Lands is a sequel to ”Kingdom” Noio & Licorice’s first iteration in the series, and of course the
    What is it?
    Ah Kingdom: New Lands! This is a game I royally glanced at E3 2016 over a small crowd of gamers in the Indiecade section but didn’t start playing until the title was included in a Humble Bundle monthly. Moment of truth: I should have gotten this game WAY sooner! Kingdom: New Lands is a sequel to ”Kingdom” Noio & Licorice’s first iteration in the series, and of course the creator Thomas Van Den. There is a third game in the works: Kingdom: Two Crowns for PC and the Nintendo Switch which should be released late in 2017 which will include Co-Op.

    Kingdom: A New Lands is a side-scrolling, tower defense game in 8-bit art style where you take on the role as sovereign: a randomly selected King or Queen (and random skin tone & crest are selected) are to help followers rise out of poverty and in return, help you build, defend, hunt, and eventually escape The Greed of the land. The developer encourages self-learning in lieu of a massive amount of tutorials. Even with almost 20 hours in, I’m still unsure how certain features work yet somehow I find ways to continue to the next level.

    Good and bad?
    A New Land is one of those games you can easily pick up, stop playing, and come back to later without forgetting mechanic basics. There isn’t much of a story to remember when you left off, nor is there tons of involved progression which makes it a perfect port to mobile (which they’ve already done). Instead of like most building games, structures can only be placed on resources you find in the procedurally generated 2-d landscape, which is a relief for someone like me who would be super OCD about structure placement.

    The minimalist 8-bit art style focuses on the things you need to see in order to recognize what something is, without going too much into detail. The feeling I get from Kingdom: New Lands is the opposite of what I see in a newer Final Fantasy Game, or any other kind of JRPG. Clutter free is for me. The only UI shown is relevant: for your coin purse when you’re using currency, pushing pause, or when you win/lose the level. (and of course, achievements!)

    While I do recommend the game in all it’s Kindomyness, it has some flaws. The game is mostly bug free, but I have encountered one bug consistently: Once an order has been placed with a coin (Like telling workers to chop down a tree) that order can go ignored by all workers, until you save, quit, and reload your save. Some inconveniences are that while you’re playing on a controller, it’s very easy to accidently push down on a D-Pad or Joystick while moving left or right. You’ll find that you’ve dropped a coin, or given out an order you didn’t remember giving. There is also the fact you cannot cancel orders. If there is a far-away task, you’ll waste your workers until that task is complete. This may be intended.
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  2. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    Seemingly simplistic, Kingdom: New Lands 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!

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
  3. Aug 12, 2018
    9
    Both in "Kingdom: Classic" and "Kingdom: New Lands": loved the graphics, soundtrack and unique simplicity of its game mechanics. Easy and fun to play, but gives you so many hours of entertainment.
  4. Aug 22, 2016
    9
    Kingdom: New Lands is an great game which flew under the radar of a load of gamers. Basically the thing you do in this game is you control a king/queen on a horse and you set up your castle/fort but there is a twist every night monsters from the forest attack your castle and you have to set up defenses properly. This builds up much on the older game and it's now a really good game made byKingdom: New Lands is an great game which flew under the radar of a load of gamers. Basically the thing you do in this game is you control a king/queen on a horse and you set up your castle/fort but there is a twist every night monsters from the forest attack your castle and you have to set up defenses properly. This builds up much on the older game and it's now a really good game made by 2 indie developers. In kingdom don't expect the game to hold your hand for too long it's easy to learn hard to master type of game. The game's biggest pros are great pixel art world with a lot of details and a very good soundtrack, mechanics on the other hand are simple too simple for me but you still need a strategy to live long. I found that playing this game really relaxed me and it is a good title to all gamers from casual to hardcore and in between. I recommend this game to anyone who loves indie games or games like Journey it might not be the same but it gave me relaxation and enjoyment i felt when i was playing journey with it's pretty pixel art. For the price i would say that i payed a few dollars more then i wanted but that is nitpicking it really is a good game and gives you great experience. Summary:
    Pros: Pixel art style, Soundtrack, Relaxing experience
    Cons: Simple controls and anything else would be nitpicking
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  5. Mar 8, 2020
    8
    It's a very simplistic game that requires three keys (A,S,D). The game requires strategy and thinking its about resource management. Once you progress it gradually gets tougher because you need to think on what to upgrade and the game is constantly interesting. It's definitely worth your time and money. I recommend.
  6. Jul 6, 2020
    8
    It feels great when you can see such a simple design with almost perfect execution.
  7. Jan 2, 2021
    10
    The game requires a certain amount of strategy to play, with beautiful pixel art and an interesting concept this game is worth your while
  8. Mar 24, 2021
    10
    Fantastic game i have on Epic Games 62 hours and it's nice game. Good job!
  9. Jul 1, 2023
    8
    The concept is simple enough to be enjoyable and fun. Type of game that's crushing hard until you figure it out.
  10. Jun 27, 2023
    9
    After playing the first game, I couldn't have thought of a better way of improving it. They added an island system and on each island, you unlock new things. These things motivate you to start over with new equipments.

    Even though it gets boring after some time, I always had the motivation to start over and over again. Maybe I like the feeling of starting with nothing or creating better
    After playing the first game, I couldn't have thought of a better way of improving it. They added an island system and on each island, you unlock new things. These things motivate you to start over with new equipments.

    Even though it gets boring after some time, I always had the motivation to start over and over again. Maybe I like the feeling of starting with nothing or creating better defense&offense to be able to beat `greed` earlier in the game. New equipments may change the way you play which enhances the gameplay.

    Lastly, the last island, Skull Island, was also fun to play. It is a lot more challenging but after playing many many times for unlocking all unlockables, it wasn't hard at all :)
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  1. Feb 25, 2017
    60
    Quotation forthcoming.
  2. Pelit (Finland)
    Nov 9, 2016
    79
    Kingdom: New Lands offers lovely pixel art, but even with added features its core gameplay remains repetitive.  [Nov 2016]
  3. Aug 12, 2016
    90
    I can’t recommend this game highly enough and I also can’t see a single gamer who wouldn’t enjoy playing it; it’s relaxing and endearing style almost makes me wish I could escape into that demon-filled forest.