It was challenging to reproduce and it took me about a week of playtesting to figure it out. That was my first ticket in Jira and remains one of my favorite bugs to this day.□ It was this peasant who moved like they were waterskiing. This liberty allowed me to figure out one of the known, but unreproducible issues. “ When I joined the Kingdom team as a QA I was told to just play the game for the first couple of weeks to learn it. I'm not even sure anymore, if we fixed this or not, I think we did.” Danijel, Developer “ I think my favorite bug has to be in Shogun when you chop down a tree a ninja was hiding behind, he wouldn't mind and just stood there hiding in plain sight□But being so well-trained, he pulled it off, and the Greed would walk right past him anyway. He taught me a Kingdom hack I never would have figured out on my own - if you upgrade your castle several levels fast, you get your first walls and wall upgrades for free! It was a privilege to learn from the best.” Elisabeth, Producer “Three winters ago, I joined the Kingdom team and one of the first things I got to do was play Kingdom Two Crowns in co-op together with Gordon Van Dyke. That’s a “not-a-bug-it’s-a-feature” bug, if I ever saw one.” Angelica, Experience Producer “My fav bug is the one where you can get a duplicate dog. like when the mule just decides it walks on its face.” Alan, Game Designer “Before all character sprites were done, we would put cats in the game as placeholders! My other favorite is the randomly rotating stuff. Let the written word be a lantern guiding you through the labyrinth of imagination. ![]() Immerse thyself in stories that transcend time, weaving a tapestry of magic and adventure. Cheers to kingdoms, chaos, and quirky quests! ![]() Remember, every crown's got baggage, and each night might serve up a fresh plate of pixelated peril. If you hunger for a challenge and can handle royal hiccups, slap on that crown and build your 8-bit empire. Recommendation? Absolutely, but fair warning-it's not for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned general or a gaming greenhorn, this realm's open for business. It's a thinking person's game, rewarding those who treat it like a digital chessboard. Kingdom: New Lands is the heavyweight champ of strategy, blending simplicity and complexity. ![]() Progress is a snail's pace dealing with villagers and horse fitness is a medieval boot camp. The Royal Pain Points: Brace for impact-this game's no joke. The soundtrack's a ghostly lullaby, cranking up the eeriness. No spoon-feeding each realm has quirks and treasures to figure out. Every move is like poker with destiny-high stakes! Pixel art is a wizard's spell, turning sunsets into Insta-worthy moments. The Nitty-Gritty: It's a perpetual loop of build, defend, grow, and scout. ![]() This ain't a Sunday stroll-it's a commitment, a test of your wits, your tactical prowess, and your ability to high-five failure like it's your quirky sidekick. Kingdom: Twitter, Facebook ĭome Keeper: Twitter, Facebook Īlright, listen up, you pixel pioneers! Kingdom: New Lands ain't your grandma's checkers game it's a wild ride into a digital dimension where every coin flip, peasant pleb, and snap decision can send your empire soaring or plummeting into the abyss. □In case you haven’t heard, we’ve also prepared a įollow us on social media to never miss any updates!□ We’re cordially inviting you to a very special event - a stream where we’re playing Dome Keeper and Kingdom Two Crowns! Join Sanna and Vicki on their quest to demonstrate and discuss the similarities and differences between the two games, the strategy and defense tactics one can utilize in both, and explore the beautiful and fascinating realms that the games immerse in.
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