The game’s presentation is very retro, to the point, it’s going to turn some people away. Unless they lose said coin of course… So much for loyalty to the crown, filthy beggar. But it’s okay, throw a vagrant a shiny gold coin and you have a new and ever loyal subject ready to do your bidding. No followers to feed you grapes and massage your feet. You play a lone monarch who begins the game in a new land with no kingdom from which to rule. Secondly, it doesn’t matter where you come from, what you have done or who you are.
Firstly, that mistakes can never ever be undone ever, seriously ever. What lesson does it teach? A couple of them in fact. Kingdom Two Crowns is a life lesson in artistic form. This game was reviewed on a standard Xbox One by Joseph Pugh. Purchasing the game through this Creator Store Link directly supports Gideon’s Gaming. It is available on Xbox One including GamePass, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Steam and Humble Bundle. Kingdom Two Crowns is a minimalistic strategy and kingdom-building game.