![]() Take a chance with the dice, use an item or take a hit To Battle The main event of the campaign of course is the turn-based battles. And it’s very likely you will return again as this game gets hard pretty fast. There are multiple paths to the chapter goal giving plenty of choices and even replay-ability when you return later. These party members and additional main heroes can be unlocked to use in future runs to form your ultimate fantasy team. You may bump into a new ally to recruit to your party. You will also stop at shops to upgrade your wares and purchase items. These random events are generally fun but sometimes you have a run and the odds are just not in your favour and it can come across as just a bit too punishing. Certain characters in your party may be better equipped at sceneries than others, giving you an extra dice roll to improve your chances. You then roll a dice to determine your success but if you have an appropriate item you can bypass the risk entirely. For example, cutting your way through some spiky thorns to reach the next area. Roll the DiceĪs you set off in a direction the game will often pause to offer some Dungeons and Dragons (D n D) decisions. From there you’re placed on the level map and left to make your way to the main objective. If you are familiar with the Kingdom Rush series you will probably recognize characters but if you’re oblivious to the lore, like me, it’s still pretty easy to follow. When you enter a chapter it presents you with a short comic book style cutscene which introduces you to the big bad of the area such as a big evil orc. Keeping things short and to the point and leaving little room for faff, the game takes you through its battle system and RPG mechanics without weighing you down with too much text. When you begin the game you are introduced to the game’s controls and mechanics through a handy opening chapter. If you like your turn based RPGs more bite-sized with plenty of incentive to replay then Legends of Kingdom Rush is well worth your attention. You can check our reviews of Kingdom Rush, Kingdom Rush Origins and Kingdom Rush Frontiers.īut after spending some time with this title the developers certainly made a fan out of me. I’ll be honest I have never got into this series before which is surprising as I soon discovered there are four other games available on PC, Nintendo Switch and mobile. Legends of Kingdom Rush is a turn-based RPG which takes the Kingdom Rush series in a totally different direction from its more familiar tower defence design. Review code provided with many thanks to Press Engine. ![]() System: Steam (Windows & Linux) (also on iOS)ĭeveloper|Publisher: Ironhide Game Studio ![]()
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