
However none are too in your face and are not necessary for your progression through the game. The game is free to download but it does contain micro-transactions. The game will keep you occupied for hours. Kings of the Realm is definitely addictive, with the need for resources to build always being there. The chat function of the game is interesting with the global chat always bustling. Kings of the Realm allows gamers to essentially fast forward through any task that takes five minutes or less, and that cuts down on the need for in app purchases.

This is a breath of fresh air when so many mobile games make users up to 20 minutes to complete tasks and force people to consider making in-app purchases to speed up gameplay. The player can fast forward through the carrying out of many simple tasks. The game gives players the ability to fast forward through construction of buildings for free. You can battle Orcs or form alliances with other players who can come to your aid when you need them. Systems are in place to prevent stronger players completely dominating new players and the use of a protective shield prevents a non-stop onslaught and allows players to regroup. Players can line up their commanders and send them into battle and recruit men for their army. Players have to build their walls up to protect from attack. Silver can be obtained by trading in these resources.The game is easy to navigate with the player being shown how to build on their land, collect resources or recruit for their army when they begin. There are four resources which are necessary for construction, timber, stone, ore and food. The player starts with a blank canvas on which they can build their settlement. Those who play must establish a stronghold and protect what is theirs. Kings of the Realm allows the player the build their town and its surrounding walls as well as creating an army to protect it.


Kings of the Realm is an RTS cross platform game and the first game to be released by Digit Game Studios in Dublin, Ireland. It would seem that the future is bright for the Dublin based gaming studio, Digit.
