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  • Usual Kairo soft game with free to play style system

    This is a very fun and addictive game. It’s bit different from usual kairo soft game. You have to wait for a while to do in-game actions like other free to play type game. I wish there is an option just to buyout like other kairo soft game. The ad stays at the bottom all the time and it is kind of annoying.

    Game itself is very simple and easy to understand after few hours of playing. However if you haven’t played some of kairo soft games, you may feel lots of things especially how the game mechanics works needs more explanations. So I recommend you to play some before this game. It will make you understand game system a lot easier.
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  • Great game, sustains interest

    I love Kairosoft games, and this was the latest I downloaded. I’m finding it sustains my interest due to its changing nature with different items and monsters as the levels grow. I like that explorers can do the caves without leaving the main game.
  • Very Addictive

    I have to admit, I’m loving this unique little game. You can play it both in an idle fashion and on a micromanaging scale. However, despite it’s lovely charm, you have to figure out a good chunk of features with little to no guidance. If you make a wrong move or placement of a building you have to delete it instead of being able to move the structure without even any compensation. Also the marriage and children stats and conditions should definitely be explained in more detail; especially since once characters get hitched, the are unable to divorce and can only produce two offspring at the most. I’ve been cultivating my forth town and have only scratched the surface to what this game has to offer. The one thing I feel that needs to be the most reworked in this game, besides the inability to move buildings without completely destroying them, is the dramatic difficulty spike in the leveling of the undiscovered zones verses ones puny populace. I myself have strayed into a significantly higher level zone, and as a result one of my just budding towns would continually get destroyed since even your highest leveled characters cannot handle them. It is very frustrating for a new or more seasoned player who made an error to have to constantly deal with constant overpowered monster attacks when trying to expand their territory.
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  • Good if you like the niche and are patient.

    Interesting evolution of Kairosoft games. The dev really went to the next step with this one. This will satisfy your fantasy adventure management itch, though it gets bogged down around when you get your second town. Don’t worry about pvp, if you don’t have a few thousand hours of game time logged you’re not going to win. Biggest con is while your research and buildings will continue to level up while you’re not on the game your meoples will not do any activities. As that is the main way you progress the game you’ll want to have the game going only to find out sometimes there just isn’t much to do. Oh yeah, and the game drains your battery like crazy. The in game currency you can buy is not anywhere near a good deal either, but you get quite a lot while playing.
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  • Good game

    So far after about 6 hours is a pretty solid game. Hoping I can move buildings and organise my town soon though!
  • !!!

    Good adventure game!
  • Great for Idle and Active Play

    Was surprised at how much I’ve come to enjoy this game! I lost a previous file when I got a new phone but that’s enabled me to start anew and plan out my growing city better. I do wish the game could move faster without the use of the hourglass, but it makes sense as an idle game for the player to have reasons to put the game down for a bit—or just pay for coins. The collection of heroes, shops, and gear that can be obtained has been a lot of fun thus far. I’m interested to see where the game will go as I keep playing, and find out how much playability it has in the long run.
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  • Tedious Grind

    It was fun at first, but it quickly became apparent that this game is designed to be way more of a tedious grind than any of the other KairoSoft games I’ve played. If you don’t have a ton of time to play or let the game run idle you won’t get far. Progress is S L O W.

    A couple major issues I’ve had:

    Since the arena goes off a selected representative rather than team strength, it’s impossible for a new player at rank 1 to ever advance because you keep getting matched up to teams full of A - S rank members that had a D rank player representing them. This seriously needs to be addressed. Even if you don’t fight, other players will continuously decrease your rank by fighting your team while you are offline. Other games at least gave us a team strength rating to let us know our chances of winning.

    Raising the affection of residents takes way too long. And you can’t even get the feature that boosts it till you clear a high level region later in the game. There also needs to be an in-game marriage guide on what unlocks new jobs. It’s unfair to make it take forever to happen AND not even give guidance on what pairs are worth waiting on.

    And if you’re one of those tempted to spend your way through, don’t fall for it, everything is way overpriced. Play one of their older games like Dungeon Village.
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  • Lots of fun to be had without spending money

    I’ll leave some game tips after the review.

    Where to start? I’ve played this game now for 60+ hours and for the first few days have barely been able to put it down. I’ve spent twelve dollars maybe on buying diamonds, but that was just for job gacha; there was never a time when I felt like I had to buy a speed boost for this game because there was almost always some other fun way for me to pass the time while the timer for an upgrade was going. This still can’t beat the best kairosoft game, (game dev story) but if you like this enough it has more content for you to spend time with.

    Tips:
    Your adventures can make children that can be more powerful than their parents. You must build a house for one adventurer, then install a double bed inside for someone of the opposite sex.

    Try to pair parents of the same rank for added bonus.

    There are some jobs that can only be unlocked by the offspring of certain parent job combos.

    Always wait until affection rates hit 100 to marry adventurers. It will save loads of diamonds.

    In the level 135 area you will unlock a date spot that can increase affection very quickly and will even work its magic while you are not in app.

    If you want to be an ultimate cheese master, pretty early on you can find a smithy and equipment exchange stands. Use those to continuously upgrade you cheapest and most available equipment and you can turn even your unleveled adventurers into beasts.
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  • Fun but marred by annoying ads you can’t pay to remove

    Interesting and fun if grindy kingdom builder that seems like a reasonable evolution of previous non-freemium Kairosoft games. I decided to try the game because I’d found their previous pay games enjoyable and a bargain for the level of amusement. I hoped to play and support a middle path between fixed-price pay-up-front and the many exploitative freemium games out there.

    When I first played there were no ads on screen, just a startup ad. But now there is a constant stream of distracting Google Ads at the bottom of the screen and none of the diamond purchase options remove them. Perhaps just as bad, the game frequently pops up offers to show videos or earn gems by installing other apps, etc. If buying gems or some other purchase eliminated the ads, even for a month, this would be a 5 star game, but as-is, I’ll be headed back to Apple Arcade.
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