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Kingdom Two Crowns

Noio, Coatsink, Raw Fury
Dec 11, 2018 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Strong

OpenCritic Rating

79

Top Critic Average

79%

Critics Recommend

TheSixthAxis
8 / 10
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8.5 / 10
Push Square
7 / 10
GamePro
81 / 100
Nintendo Life
8 / 10
Gameblog
8 / 10
Digital Chumps
8.2 / 10
Pure Nintendo
7 / 10
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Kingdom Two Crowns - Launch Trailer

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Kingdom Two Crowns - A deeper look into the game

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Kingdom Two Crowns: Shogun - Teaser Trailer


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Critic Reviews for Kingdom Two Crowns

Kingdom Two Crowns feels more like an extensive update than a new entry to the series, but the base game is still so immensely enjoyable that it doesn't really matter. This is the perfect starting point for new players, and those who are returning might still be surprised by some of the secrets to be found.

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Kingdom Two Crowns is an immersive and frequently surprising strategy game that is quite unlike any other. Fans of slow-burning, atmospheric strategy efforts with emergent discovery will find much to enjoy here - as would newcomers to the genre at large.

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Kingdom Two Crowns is a well presented, brilliantly simple strategy game that makes some smart changes to allow more players to get involved.

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GamePro

Unknown Author
81 / 100
GamePro

Behind pixel optics, 2D perspective and minimalistic controls hides an amazingly complex strategy game.

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Kingdom Two Crowns offers a hell of a view, but you may find its brand of light strategy too sedate if you're not one to ‘smell the roses'. Give it a chance, though, and it really grows on you. Disappointing framerate aside, it's a great introduction to the series, and valuable split-screen co-op adds a fresh, more relaxing dimension to its tower defence. If you bounced off New Lands, this won't win you over, but if the last game piqued your interest but passed you by, Two Crowns is a much easier recommendation.

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Kingdom Two Crowns is a little jewel. A pleasure in terms of exploration, survival and management that can be fully played in cooperation. The game has a splendid artistic direction and an extraordinary sound atmosphere. Almost dreamlike. Too bad the game looks more like a New Lands DLC than a real new episode.

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A surprising twist on the strategy and resource management genre, Kingdom Two Crowns offers players a mostly serene experience with gorgeous art and limited direction that may frustrate players not willing to uncover its secrets.

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The visuals, music and game design of Kingdom Two Crowns should be commended, and it is refreshing to be light on tutorial and direction. It does, however, walk the treacherous line between boring and addictive. It is a slow-paced strategy game with plenty on offer, but it all comes down to how you interact with the environment how much you feel incentivised to engage with it. Patience and a relaxed state of mind are almost essential to play the game.

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OpenCritic Coverage

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