![]() ![]() Ocean Media provided us with a Kingdom Tales Switch code for review purposes. Simply being able to play the game on your Switch is no reason to pay extra, especially when the only thing that differs between these games is the theme. But, no one was good enough for his Dala. Kingdom Tales 2 is a time management simulation strategy video game developed by Cateia Games and published by Libredia. Noble lords from many kingdoms begged the King for his daughter's hand. He had a most beautiful and clever daughter, princess Dala. Of course, the worst part of that is that, like those other games, Kingdom Tales typically costs $10 - which seems to be about $9 too much, seeing as you could probably find a mobile game with the exact same gameplay (not to mention no eye-searingly bad cutscenes) for a fraction of the price. A long time ago, there was a kingdom ruled by the fair king, Arnor. The good news is that it features a less abysmal cutscene to start, but apart from that, it’s no different than the other games.) (On that point, I’ll also note that there’s also a Kingdom Tales 2, which came out on the Switch at the exact same time as this first game. If you’ve seen one of these games, you’ve seen them all. Once you’re past that, it’s straight back to what you’d expect the game to be - which is to say, as expected, much like Country Tales and Caveman Tales, you’re building houses, gathering natural resources, collecting taxes, and clearing paths of blockages and predators. The good news is that brief moment of horribleness has nothing to do with the rest of the game. I’m quite sure I watched re-taped cassettes on my VCR back on my old CRT TV 25 or 30 years ago that looked better than this. Video & Screenshots In Kingdom Tales, it's your task as king to forge a friendship between man and beast. Like, we’re talking video quality that maybe - maybe - would have been acceptable back in the PS1 era. Windows Games Kingdom Tales is a challenging adventure game Forge a friendship between man and beast, and bring peace to your kingdom. What I wasn’t expecting at all was the ugliest cutscene imaginable to start off the game. I figured it would be a pretty basic resource management game with a vaguely medieval/fantasy skin, and not much else. Seeing as I’ve played a pair of Tales games from Ocean Media in the past year (note: not Tales of, but simply blank Tales), I went into Kingdom Tales with a pretty good idea of what to expect.
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