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  • Some parts a little confusing, but still a lot of fun

    Game plays similar to other Kairosoft games and has that distinct lovable style. Doesn’t over charge you on premium and gives a lot of premium currency away. If you like simulation games like sim city and Japanese RPGs you will likely enjoy it a lot. Confusing parts come in the small details as some item types seem to be hard to get but is needed a lot. Also some features could use a little better translation but it’s good enough
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  • Only minor issues

    This is a great game, I’ve been playing none stop today and while I’m not that far in everything so far has been awesome, the only thing I personally would want changed is more information on the description of items and a tiny bit more control on allies like being able to make certain jobs a priority for your allies. For example making a merchant prioritize analyzing treasure. All in all this is a great game that I’m happy I found.
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  • Great Game as always

    Kariosoft makes great games download and buy them all! Add me for this game:
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  • The Best Kind of Time Sink

    I’ve loved Kairosoft’s games for years now, but I’ve never been so incredibly focused on a single game (aside from p. stables lol) for so long. It’s a grind, but in a good way that captures my attention for hours on end. The progress can be really slow when you’re not sure what you’re doing (which is kind of a lot of the time if you’re coming into this game blind), but I am definitely finding myself really enjoying the aspect of discovering what in the hell I’m supposed to be doing on my own. If you want a game that holds your hand and tells you what to do for the entirety, this definitely isn’t the game for you. Still, give it a go! The microtransactions are an option to advance faster, but definitely aren’t necessary, so I actually appreciate the balance in this game. Thanks for another surprisingly intricate game, Kairosoft!
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  • nothing super special

    I’m partial to Kairosoft games, even the less polished ones, so I was excited to give this one a try. Out of all the kairosoft games, I do think this one is the most... misleading? Predatory? The game gives you very little guidance leaving you to piece together how to do things, and by then you e probably made some fatal errors. Diamonds are notoriously difficult to come by but they are the main way you progress. I’m also not a fan of how slow, luck-based, and opaque the whole game is. Overall it’s cute and has a lot of potential as a way to pass the time, but only for a bit before you get roadblocked inevitably.
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  • 4.50 Stars

    Old-time Kairosoft fan here. As a rule, all of their games have a grind element. You’ll find it’s here, too, but it can be somewhat mitigated through the use of gems. You might see this and feel the urge to delete the game, thinking it’s just another money sink. I’d urge you to hold back in this particular case. Gems are very easily earned in this game as you play. As long as you don’t spend money on the Gacha feature on the bottom left, which you do not need at all to experience what this game is at it’s core. They do give free Gacha tickets from time to time, which I highly encourage using.

    It’s deceptively simple at first. But as you progress, you’ll find more features than in any other Kairosoft game. It has elements of a town builder, dungeon crawler, and management sim, all executed with enough skill for you to appreciate it.

    All in all, I love this game. I’ve sunk hours into it and I’ve barely scratched the surface. If you like Kairosoft games and you already have Apple Arcade, just get this game. You’ll feel at home immediately.
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  • Lots to do and can hold your interest

    A very fun little game. The ads are fairly innocuous and many have rewards in game. Upgraded my town to level ten without spending a dime of real money. Lots of content and replay value. In the top 5 free games for me. Haven’t had to contact devs or customer support for anything so can’t comment on that... other than I haven’t had any need to contact them which is saying something in and of itself. Enjoy.
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  • A spiritual successor to dungeon kingdom.

    I’ve been playing Kairosoft games for the past 3 years and I personally have always loved their games. While some may have been hit or miss in terms of free games, this has exceeded my expectations with smooth progression while not being bogged down by timers or in app purchases. The only thing I would personally change would be to make gems a little easier to earn besides doing tap joy rewards as most of them are scams looking for a way to hack your email or steal personal data. Otherwise a stellar game from one of my favorite game makers.
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  • Really good

    So far everything has been just excellent, the game doesn’t crash, it’s easy to get currency and on top of that the ads don’t ruin the experience; there are some minor issues with not being able to move buildings after placing them, but I can completely understand the reason for that, if you were able to move buildings whenever you liked it would be far to easy to progress. This game has a certain charm that i have been looking for in many other games, being able to control what happens to your town and it’s people in such a simple way, that It makes you reminisce about games in the 80s.
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  • Great game

    So this game is great if you want something you can play without playing whenever you have time.
    It’s not a full fledge idle game so you can play for an hour but there is aspects that help if you wait a little bit. I do wish there was at least a section to explain things a little more. I truly wish I would have place buildings differently in my beginning town if I had known what I know 8 days later in the game. It’s really a learn as you go kinda game
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