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Everything you need to know about Kingdom Two Crowns: Norse Lands

Posted by Campbell Bird on November 19th, 2021
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: KINKDOM :: Read Review »

This week, one of the absolute best real-time strategy games for mobile got a big new update. Kingdom Two Crowns now offers a new campaign type for purchase, and it puts you in the saddle of ruling over a Norse kingdom. I spent quite a bit of time with this new expansion, entitled Norse Lands, to see what kinds of things it offers beyond the base game. For the most part, it gives a new coat of paint to what is already a fantastic game, but there are a few twists it puts on the base game to make it a worthy pickup for anyone who enjoyed it.

The first thing to note about Norse Lands is it isn't free. This expansion is the first paid add-on for the game and it costs $ 3. For that price, you unlock access to start a new kingdom inspired by Viking culture and lore. A couple of things to note about this unlock before you even start playing it: This introduction of a fourth biome to the game doesn't coincide with expanded save slots, so if you've been managing kingdoms in all three of the base game's modes, you'll have to get rid of one to start Norse Lands. Secondly, the minimal UI in Kingdom Two Crowns might make it difficult to understand how to start a game using the new expansion. To access it, make sure to swipe over to Norse Lands when you see the new game title card to make the switch official.

Kathy Rain: Director's Cut review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Campbell Bird on October 29th, 2021
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: MEH MAKEOVER
This it the definitive way to play Kathy Rain, even though it doesn’t feel all that different from the original.
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Here's what you need to know about Townscaper on iOS

Posted by Campbell Bird on October 21st, 2021
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

The chill town-building experience Townscaper has finally come to mobile after finding success on PC and console. If you haven't come across gifs or video of it in action, the idea is quite simple. In it, you simply tap around on a body of water to make algorithmically-generated town pieces pop into existence.

Initial taps make a road or walkway pop up, but tapping that roadway makes a house, and then a tower. At any point you can tap elsewhere to begin making new areas to work with, and if they are close enough together they'll pop together and transform into a cohesive whole.

The Longest Road on Earth review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Campbell Bird on June 4th, 2021
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: MUSIC VIDEO (GAME)
This minimalistic adventure’s bold artistic choices would be more celebration-worthy if they came together in a more cohesive way.
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Kingdom Two Crowns review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Campbell Bird on May 4th, 2020
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: KINKDOM
There’s a lot of mystery in Kingdom Two Crowns, for better or for worse.
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Bad North: Jotunn Edition guide

Posted by Campbell Bird on October 23rd, 2019

Bad North: Jotunn Edition can be cruel. You never quite know where your next attack is going to come from, and--even if you’re prepared for it--things might just not go your way.

This doesn't mean the game is random, but it does have a peculiar imprecision to it that you definitely have to get used to. If you find yourself struggling to make adjustments so you can finish a run successfully in this game, keep these tips in mind.

Bad North: Jotunn Edition review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Campbell Bird on October 21st, 2019
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: INDECISIVE VICTORY
You are never full in control of things in Bad North, and that’s part of what makes it such a tense strategy game.
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Whispers of a Machine review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Campbell Bird on April 23rd, 2019
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: WITHERING WHISPERS
This adventure game struggles to deliver on many of its promises.
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Kingdom: New Lands and Kathy Rain on sale this week

Posted by Jessica Famularo on April 11th, 2017



Sure, we usually save our discount round-ups for the weekend, but we couldn't resist sharing this news. Raw Fury is having a pretty generous spring sale at the moment, offering 66% discounts on most of their mobile titles, including some of our favorite mobile releases of the past few months.

Kingdom: New Lands review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Campbell Bird on March 15th, 2017
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: KINGDOM ON A HORSE
This kingdom builder is beautiful and allows for a surprising amount of experimentation and replayability.
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Raw Fury delays Kingdom: New Lands

Posted by Jessica Famularo on January 28th, 2017


Raw Fury's sadly delayed their kingdom builder, Kingdom: New Lands until later in the winter season. While the game was set to release next week, the developers decided to push the game back for unknown reasons. In fact, the team stated in a blog post that they can't reveal the reason for the delay. They simply cite that it was a decision the developers came to after talking to the game's creator.

Kathy Rain review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Campbell Bird on November 28th, 2016
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: PHENOMENAL ADVENTURE
This point-and-click adventure game is very conventional on a mechanical level, but tells a great original story along the way.
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