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  • It’s Different From The Usual Kairo Games

    This isn’t like most of the Kairosoft games they’ve made, but don’t let that deter anyone from trying this game out. The gameplay requires more in depth detail and planning, almost like High Sea Saga. Other reviews complain about the freemium aspect of the game which honestly, being a couple days in now, I still haven’t felt affected by much. The tutorial of the game can be confusing but power through and you will get an understanding of how things work fairly quickly. I definitely recommend giving this one a try. It’s nice to have something different from every other game in the Kairosoft library.
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  • Some good Kairo fun!

    This game isn’t the best Kairosoft game I’ve ever played. That said, it is the kairosoft game that has consistently surprised me the most. At every turn, there’s a new twist, a new gameplay feature. You can train monsters, train villagers, set up shops, fight monsters and more!

    The monetisation is there but once you unlock the trophy room, it becomes very easy to get the premium currency.

    Overall, it’s a little tedious at times but I like it!
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  • Good but...

    Great game, but gets a little overwhelming when you get into your second town with it being massively vulnerable to attacks and the people in it are too weak to power up as the areas are on par to first town which makes it difficult
  • Excellent!

    Dungeon Village was my first and favorite Kairosoft game. This feels like a nice update and next logical step, if the game isn’t getting a direct sequel like some others. It’s fun, I enjoy developing my kingdom and discovering new types of citizens! I’m only rank 12 right now.

    I restarted at one point, because my game bugged when introducing churches. It happened again on my replay, too. I’m pretty disappointed to not get to experience weddings and families in the game because of this. But otherwise, it’s perfect!
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  • Could have been better

    I have played multiple Kirosoft games, so I downloaded this game because it reminded me of Dungeon Village (which I really wish they would upgrade to add more play value) my complaints: 1. You should be able to build on “any area”especially those areas that contain only grass or just dirt that has been extended out to you by the use of torches, this is something you cannot do. 2. There should be a relocate/move option, so you can rearrange your buildings as you expand your kingdom. 3. Getting high rated characters, is a joke. I was able to do so only by spending money. The amount of crystals you need in order to do this is ridiculous!
    4. Since I don’t know anyone that plays this game, I can never do the add a friend on missions that will let you do that, so- how about some game generated characters, like the adventures that come off the ships that pull in port...what a concept!
    There are many other things I can say, but in the end I wish the Kirosoft would go back to making enjoyable games as they did in the past, I will keep the game installed in the hopes that they will make changes, I doubt that will happen though! Sad just plain Sad. As someone stated in a previous review it’s just a money grab! Don’t waste your time!
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  • Gameplay Good, Micro-Transactions Not

    I’ve played the game for a while, getting to the town rank of 15. The gameplay is good, with players having to balance energy and town building with adventuring and maintaining the lives of residents. I enjoy these aspects. The aspects I do not like is the requirement of diamonds to progress past primitive states in the game. While you can survive with just the diamonds you receive while playing, it is incredibly difficult to get any B, A, or S rank characters without paying additional money. An average player who spends no money will spend much of their time hoping for an B or higher grade adventurer to carry the normal adventurers. Despite this, the game is still fun, but requires more grinding than most players are willing to partake in.
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  • Good Kingdom Builder Sim

    If you’re trying to itch that spot Majesty or age of empires left you with, this game can fill that role. It’s got a lot of old school autonomous rts and rpg elements packed into a mobile game. They’ve seemingly gotten a good pacing with a lot of game able to be played without ever paying into it. The build times don’t bother me as this game will run timers while you’re out of it. So you can pick it up before and after work, but it’s way more robust than just clicking on coin generating buildings.
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  • In love

    Im completely in love with this game and haven’t been able to put it down since I got it! But it dose have its problems. The tutorial isn't the best which leaves u confused at the beginning of the game. The timers are annoying especially in the higher levels. I believe the timers expecially for research shouldn't grow as much as they do. I wish the player had the option to move furniture inside the houses or move the houses themselves, even if it cost some resources. Throughout all of this I recognize that this game is a new game and I don't want to be too harsh. I just hope the developers read through this review and take what I have to say into consideration. Im looking forward to future updates and I cant wait to see where this game goes.
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  • It’s a game that’s good, but falls short

    I really wanted to give this 5 stars, but unfortunately the game suffers due to Kairosoft’s “Free to Pay” game design system they’ve taken up recently. Energy and everything isn’t the problem in this game, it’s locking classes and equipment behind a pay wall (though some can be found by random chance.) This paywall isn’t terribly noticeable at first, but if you don’t get lucky with your loot rolls, you’ll find yourself hitting brick sooner than you think.

    Oh, and the speed up time mechanism is obnoxious for obvious reasons. When you’re unable to use it, you can feel the game’s characters move considerably slower than most traditional Kairosoft games.
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  • Good for new player

    Good game, Only problem is not easy to make friend with others

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