Royal Revolt II
- May 19, 2021
- Flaregames
Royal Revolt 2 is an action-packed strategy game of castles, alliances and conquest. Protect your honor by lining your own castle path with defensive barricades, bomb towers and other powerful defenses to battle opposing players. Or, lead your army to raid other players’ bases in a rush of action and strategy.
Reviews
- Royal Revolt II features vibrant graphics and engaging combat mechanics, making it visually appealing and fun to play.
- The game offers a unique twist on tower defense mechanics, allowing players to build and customize their kingdoms while enjoying strategic gameplay.
- It can be a fun time killer for casual players, providing a nostalgic experience for those who enjoyed the mobile version.
- The game is heavily criticized for its pay-to-win mechanics, making it difficult for free-to-play players to compete effectively.
- Many players experience frequent connection issues and bugs, leading to frustration and loss of progress.
- The gameplay can become repetitive and grindy, with long wait times for upgrades and a lack of substantial content updates.
- gameplay14 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 36 % neutral mentions
- 21 % negative mentions
The gameplay of Royal Revolt II is characterized by its engaging mechanics and vibrant graphics, offering a unique reverse tower-defense experience that is both addictive and fun. While it features smooth controls and strategic elements, some players note a lack of originality and a repetitive gameplay loop, particularly in the later stages. Overall, it provides a solid mobile gaming experience, though it may not fully innovate within its genre.
“Drawing comparisons to genre staples like Clash of Clans, Royal Revolt II shines with its vibrant visuals and engaging combat mechanics.”
“Build your base, level your king, take people's gold... seems simple enough, but smooth gameplay, decent graphics, events, and tons of unlockable things make this super addictive.”
“Good graphics, beautiful gameplay, smooth controls, excellent camera angle, loads of setup combinations to choose from, strategic defense & offense, and above all, lots of fun.”
“Drawing comparisons to Clash of Clans, Royal Revolt II excels with its unique reverse tower-defense mechanics, yet falls short in its repetitive gameplay loop.”
“Gameplay seems simple in early game, but should be okay in endgame.”
“This game is clearly designed for mobiles, but it still remains quite fun to play on PC. You might find some visual problems related to the resolution of some characters and other minor issues that don't actually break the gameplay experience.”
- graphics10 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 40 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are generally praised for their vibrant and stylized design, contributing to an engaging visual experience. However, some reviewers note that the visuals feel somewhat generic and lack originality, with criticisms aimed at the game's mobile port quality. Overall, while the graphics are appealing and well-executed, they may not stand out in a crowded genre.
“Drawing comparisons to genre staples like Clash of Clans, Royal Revolt II shines with its vibrant visuals and engaging combat mechanics.”
“Good graphics, beautiful gameplay, smooth controls, excellent camera angle, loads of setup combinations to choose from, strategic defense & offense, and above all, lots of fun.”
“challenging gameplay, vibrant graphics, yet falls short on originality.”
“So are the graphics -- a stylized, cartoon design that is consistent and well done but also rather generic.”
“First off, the graphics are a sight for these old eyes.”
- monetization4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game is criticized as a cash grab, heavily relying on microtransactions that hinder progress without significant time investment. Players express frustration over the lack of ad-watching options available in the Steam version, which diminishes its value compared to the mobile versions.
“The game offers a fair balance between free and paid content, allowing players to enjoy it without feeling pressured to spend money.”
“I appreciate that the monetization system is transparent and doesn't hinder gameplay for those who choose not to spend.”
“The in-game purchases are optional and provide meaningful enhancements without being overly aggressive.”
“It feels like all they want is money—it's a cash grab.”
“The game is based on microtransactions and consumes a lot of time to make some progress.”
“Without the option to watch ads, the Steam version of Royal Revolt 2 is as useless as the Microsoft Store version.”
- music4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally well-composed but lacks standout tracks, with some users noting that the tutorial music is excessively loud, suggesting a need for better volume control. Overall, opinions on the music are mixed, with some players enjoying it.
“The music is well-composed and enhances the overall experience.”
“The music is nice (at least in my opinion ;))”
“The music adds a great atmosphere to the game.”
“The music is well-composed, but none of the tracks stand out as being unique.”
“The music during the tutorial is way too loud.”
“The music is very loud in the beginning; making that more accessible would be great.”
- story3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The game features minimal storytelling, primarily consisting of text and audio elements that add charm but do not contribute to a cohesive narrative, typical of the tower defense genre. Players can discover some cute details within the scattered texts, but overall, the story is not a central focus.
“The game features charming text and audio elements that add a delightful touch, even if it's primarily a tower defense game with no real overarching story.”
“There are some cute narrative elements scattered throughout the game that enhance the overall experience.”
“The game lacks a real story, with only text or audio floating around.”
“As a tower defense game, there isn't much of a narrative to engage with, just some cute elements scattered in the texts.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players express frustration with grinding, highlighting the significant time investment required to progress, which can be particularly disheartening if technical issues lead to account loss. Additionally, some suggest that the grind is so demanding that it may require multiple lives or attempts to achieve desired results.
“Because of that connection problem, I lost my account, which was really frustrating because I spent a lot of time grinding on that account.”
“You'll need a second life for grinding.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game has been criticized for its lack of stability, with players noting that recent updates are incomplete and buggy, suggesting a shift towards a cash-grab model that prioritizes profit over quality.
“Despite being a fun game, it has clearly turned into one of those cash-grabbing pay-to-win games that, when they realize they are dying, resort to last-minute milking of their players by forcing incomplete, buggy updates.”
“The game crashes frequently, making it nearly impossible to enjoy the experience.”
“I encountered numerous bugs that disrupted gameplay, and the stability issues have made it frustrating to play.”