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Kingdoms: Nobility

Kingdoms: Nobility

by BlueOmega

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Kingdoms: Nobility

Rating:
3.6
Released: January 01, 2010
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.

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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.