Most of your time in Kingdoms & Lords is spent in the game’s simulation mode. Your town is woefully unprepared for combat, and it’s your job to change that. A new conflict is boiling between the realm’s kingdoms, and worse, an ancient evil has decided he’s ready to rise and throw his shadow across the world. Though your realm has been largely untouched by the rest of the world’s wars, that’s all changing. You play through Kingdoms & Lords as the young leader of a hamlet. ![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a strong and engaging game at the core of Kingdoms & Lords, but unfortunately Gameloft’s constant attempts to grab thy cash via in-app purchases sullies the experience like the stink of a drunk ogre. Gameloft has been riding the free-to-play game market like a medieval charger, and its latest offering, Kingdoms & Lords, is an interesting mix of strategy, simulation, and role-playing. “Come play, my Lord-Oh, you’re out of energy.
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