Kingdoms Reborn Review – City Builder with a twist



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35 thoughts on “Kingdoms Reborn Review – City Builder with a twist”

  1. If you're looking for a card-based roguelite city-builder where your card choice drastically affects how you build your town, I cannot wait to send you my game when it's a bit closer to launch 🙂

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  2. This looked kinda interesting until 'cards' showed up. I'm fucking sick of cards and deckbuilding being shoehorned into games they have no place being.

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  3. Wild Card costs 15 gold, yep. However, you still pay the full cost of the building you chose when you go to build it. Doesn't make every building cost 15 gold. There will also be times when you are glad you have a nice stockpile, like when you unlock certain buildings and want to place them in multiple locations across the map, or when you open new territory. Many times I've gone through the better part of a stack of 24 wild cards. You can also make the decision to just not buy then too; you aren't required to purchase cards every round.

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  4. Strategy games whhich don't allow you to freely rotate buildings are lame af. Square buildings and roads look incredibly bad imo, like they belong to the 90s.

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  5. Mate, I need a review for "The Quarry," so I can decide if I should get it or not. Its on sale over on Steam. Plus, maybe we hear you scream if you play it in the dark… Just don't hurt yourself!

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  6. I still like Banished and play it now and then for a kinda "chill" experience city builder. I am still so much impressed it was basically done by one guy and I really had my fair share of fun.

    This looks like a decent follower, if they tweak your feedback in. Will have a lookout for it. Thanks for showing it.

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  7. Anno 1800 kinda ruined all other city builders for me. I don't think anything can top that. Maybe Cities Skylines 2 one day. And there are SO MANY of these small indie ones around now that they all sorta seem the same. I know they aren't, and it's just my impression, but at the end of the day, impressions also matter.

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  8. The warehouse is a B its not like Banished. The ware house has to be micro managed THAT IS B. You have to manually move supplies or If you do not set up transporters to even out your warehouse your poeple will start to walk to where supplies no matter where…its a pain arse.. too much micro management. I hate that warehouse.

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  9. I actually got this game a year ago, I know every game has a certain audience, though I really enjoy this game. I've tried the hardest difficulty and couldn't manage so I play on normal for stress relief purposes and to build. Though I love the water mills to make unfertile land fertile. Growing huge plots of farm land. Expensive but nice and necessary, increases happiness in households. Appeal. Card system, wild cards are for when you just have so many buildings and you can't get a certain building, I don't think it needs changed, it's already difficult enough trying to logically place certain buildings for a maximum effect, and I don't like to clutter up random buildings. I love to design my cities, and eventually through the tech tree, I build massive cities.

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  10. Testimony of Jeremy Thomas Robbins:

    When I was a young man I enjoyed what most young party going men liked, such as girls, beer and drugs. I would have sex with any girl, any time and anywhere. For so long I am not sure how many I have been with at this point. I had little to no morals nor cares about anything really. The only thing I held onto was my word as I was taught when I was a child, that a man is measured by his word and to keep your promises. So, IF I said I was going to do something, I did it no matter the cost. That being said, one night I awoke from my sleep. Sat up in my bed and vocally promised myself I was going to read the bible. Not sure why, to this day I still have no understanding as to why I made this my word. So I sobered up and started to read….. and read and read more. Turns out the bible is a rather large book and it was taking me some time to do it. But I gave my word and I kept on reading it and as I read it the words where convicting my soul. I could feel something in my heart start to turn and became uneasy. Then one night, when I was asleep. I awoke to a presence in the hall at the end of my bed. I could see something was there but I was not able to see what it was. Then I heard a disgusting noise coming from it and I told it.

    You're disgusting!!

    Then out of the silence, out of the darkness I heard.

    YOU ARE TO

    And it grabbed me.

    Then I awoke not knowing I was in a dream as the entire dream was where I was and how I was. "Never had a dream like this before and never had another like it again."

    The crazy part…. I still felt right where "IT" grabbed me, as if the tightness of its grip was still on me.

    To say the least I have seen something that is not normal nor good. There are evil things in this world we can not explain nor understand but I know as true as the air in my lungs. Spirits are real and so is God.

    This is my testimony.

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