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Kingdom Tales 2

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41%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
67% User Score Based on 12 reviews

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Kingdom Tales 2 is a single player casual strategy game with a historical theme. It was developed by Cateia Games and was released on August 7, 2014. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

A long time ago, there was a kingdom ruled by a fair king, Arnor. His daughter Dahla was the most beautiful and cleverest in the land. Noble lords from many kingdoms begged the King for his daughter’s hand. But, no one was good enough for his Dahla. However, in absolute secret, young blacksmith Finn and Dahla were in love. Until one day their secret love was revealed! The king was furious! Join t…

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67%
Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game is a fun and simple casual strategy time management experience, with improvements over its predecessor.
  • It features an interesting story and a hand-drawn storybook art style that enhances the overall aesthetic.
  • The gameplay includes new mechanics and a slight increase in difficulty, making it engaging for players who enjoy resource management.
  • Some objectives can be blocked by obstacles, making planning difficult and frustrating.
  • The game feels very similar to its predecessor, leading some players to view it as a mere reskin with minimal innovation.
  • The audio and visuals are considered lackluster and irritating, detracting from the overall experience.
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating its engaging narrative and hand-drawn storybook aesthetic, particularly in the new Viking setting. However, others criticize the story as inconsequential and lacking depth, suggesting that it does not significantly enhance gameplay or objectives. Overall, while the visual style is praised, the narrative may not be a primary reason to play.

    • “More engaging and a better story.”
    • “Interesting story and a working Linux version.”
    • “They ditched having realistic cutscenes and went with a hand-drawn storybook style, along with changing to a more cartoony children's storybook look for the overall aesthetic of the game.”
    • “Similar to the previous game, the story is completely inconsequential; not only is it unimportant, but it doesn't add much reasoning to some of the objectives it presents in a few levels like the previous game does.”
    • “The ending is a little ridiculous with the twist they put in at the last few missions.”
    • “They ditched having realistic cutscenes and went with a hand-drawn storybook style, along with changing to a more cartoony/children's storybook look for the overall aesthetic of the game.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in Kingdom Tales 2 retains the core mechanics of its predecessor, featuring familiar gameplay elements with slight improvements and a modest increase in difficulty. While new resource diversity is introduced in each scenario, the overall experience feels largely unchanged, with many aspects directly copied from the previous game.

    • “Kingdom Tales 2 is literally more of the same as its predecessor with some improvements; there are new mechanics and a slight increase in difficulty.”
    • “Each scenario introduces more diversity in terms of resources, but the core gameplay remains the same.”
    • “Kingdom Tales 2 is literally more of the same as its predecessor with some improvements; there are new mechanics and a tiny increase in difficulty.”
    • “Gameplay is more of the same as the previous game but with a slight increase in difficulty.”
    • “The mechanics, progression ladder, and even the text seem to be mostly directly copied aside from a few minor renaming of buildings.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature a hand-drawn storybook style, shifting from realistic cutscenes to a more cartoonish aesthetic aimed at a younger audience. While the visuals are somewhat improved from the original, they are still considered a reskin with a simplistic, childlike theme that some players find unappealing.

    • “Compared to the original, this is simply a reskin with a vague Viking theme that's been branded to be very kiddish; the visuals are a little bit cleaned up.”
    • “They ditched having realistic cutscenes and went with a hand-drawn storybook style, along with changing to a more cartoony, children's storybook look for the overall aesthetic of the game.”
    • “Compared to the original, this is simply a reskin, with a vague Viking theme that's been branded to be very kiddish. The visuals are a little bit cleaned up, but the audio is still as grating.”
    • “The first game just has dated graphics compared to this one.”
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Kingdom Tales 2 is a casual strategy game with historical theme.

Kingdom Tales 2 is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac OS, Phone and others.

Kingdom Tales 2 was released on August 7, 2014.

Kingdom Tales 2 was developed by Cateia Games.

Kingdom Tales 2 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its story.

Kingdom Tales 2 is a single player game.

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