Looks pixelated but offers 100+ hours of fun: the tower defense strategy Kingdom Two Crowns from Raw Fury.
- Genre: Tower defense strategy for solo and co-op with pixel graphics
- Price: 4.99 euros (on sale until June 9, 2026, then 19.99 euros)
- Release: December 11, 2018
- Steam Rating: 90 percent positive
- Kingdom Two Crowns on Steam
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Alex celebrates: Yes, the graphics of Kingdom Two Crowns may not be to everyone’s taste and may put some off at first. But behind it lies a game system into which you can easily sink 100 hours – and which can happen faster than you might like.
Roughly speaking, Kingdom Two Crowns is a side-scroller in which you gradually build up your kingdom on your loyal mount. During the day, you gather resources, explore the surroundings, and unlock new buildings and units. These are important too, as at night the shadows invade your realm, which you must defend in a kind of tower defense.
Additionally, you can even play it in co-op. Kingdom Two Crowns is particularly suitable for players who often find large strategy games overwhelming and love to see their kingdom grow and fail.
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