Kingdoms: Nobility

Kingdoms: Nobility

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Kingdoms: Nobility

Rating:
3.6
Released: December 17, 2009
Last updated: January 01, 2010
Developer: BlueOmega

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Description

Kingdoms: Nobility is a deep and immersive city building / economy management game. Build over 30 buildings and watch your townspeople go to work in your medieval town. Play in a 5 part campaign or in 'free play' mode where you can submit your towns score at regular intervals.

Developer Updates

Nov 25, 2009 10:15am

New version now uploaded with the following bug fixes:

- Upper class houses when saved and reloaded now come back as they should do.

- Stone selling bug now fixed.

- Upper class houses now fixed so they can be upgraded to their fullest.

- Scrolling with keyboard no longer deselects the currently selected building.

- Warehouses when saved and reloaded no longer come back as Town Halls

FAQ

What is Kingdoms Nobility?

Kingdoms Nobility is a browser-based idle and incremental game developed by BlueOmega where you build and expand your own medieval kingdom.

How do you play Kingdoms Nobility?

In Kingdoms Nobility, you gather resources, construct buildings, and upgrade your kingdom to increase your wealth and power over time.

What progression systems are in Kingdoms Nobility?

Kingdoms Nobility features progression through resource collection, building upgrades, and the expansion of your medieval kingdom.

Does Kingdoms Nobility offer offline progress?

Yes, Kingdoms Nobility is an idle game that supports offline progress, allowing your kingdom to continue generating resources while you are away.

What platforms can you play Kingdoms Nobility on?

You can play Kingdoms Nobility as a free browser game, primarily on web platforms like Kongregate.

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Skullfighter

Apr. 29, 2011

115
2

Sometimes, the people in this game are dumb. Ex. Person: Theres no fire office nearby! THERES A FIRE OFFICE RIGHT NEXT TO YOU!

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Scootter46

Sep. 20, 2011

56
1

Small tents to evolve: Fire office and get a farm and bakery. Middle Class house: Get a blacksmith, fire office and 2-3 kinds of food (Bread, wheat, meat or fish). Upper Class house- Blacksmith, carpenter, and a fire office, 3-4 kinds of food and make ALL classes to be employed at a good rate.

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Onwijs

May. 28, 2011

103
3

Seems like a nice game, but the interface is very user unfriendly and it often seems like things don't work at all.

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mikesully52

Aug. 24, 2010

170
9

The tutorial needs more work, perhaps split up into sections. I understood all about resources but wasn't sure about civic and entertainment (effectiveness and such). I still haven't been able to tell if having 1 quarry on 4 stones or 2 quarries on 4 stones is more effective.

Also, even though this is a building type game, a little warfare would make a challenge (perhaps a separate mode). A few more challenges would be things like crime, where theres good (churches/monasteries) there's always evil (jails/courthouses).

As for controls having the ability to scroll the map is always good, that and quick select buttons.

Graphics wise I only had 2 problems the scroll was a little choppy and the buildings themselves really had no activity (farms didnt grow food etc.). Other than that I love the old-school look.

I rate this 4/5. Although it would be hard work (new systems and all that fun) this game could be a 5/5. Thank you for a few hours of fun.

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mrjohnmarchughes

Jan. 19, 2014

12
0

I think I'd enjoy playing this game, but the interface won't let me.