The publisher of one of the best catalogs of iOS games releases its new nugget

Raw Furyis a publisher normally well known to any iPhone or iPad player thanks to a collection of the most qualitative titles seen on the App Store. Out There, Dandara, Kathy Rain, Whispers of a Machine, Townscaper, Bad North… These are some of the gems that the Swedish studio has already offered us. And here we have only mentioned titles available on mobile, Raw Fury being also active and recognized on other platforms.

Among his most famous signatures, there is the series of gamesKingdom(by the developers at Summer of Greed), the first episode of which was released in 2015 on PC. In 2016 the sequel, New Lands, arrived on PC, consoles and mobiles. In 2018, it was the turn of the episode Two Crowns to get people talking. And today you can get your hands on the latest addition:Kingdom Eighties.

From “The Hobbit” to “Our Happy Days”

Kingdom Eighties uses the basic principle of all “Kingdom” games: in an entirely 2D universe spread over horizontally scrollable tables, you play the role of a clan/kingdom leader and have the task of discovering the surroundings, but also to protect your land from invaders. If the developers had until now accustomed us to a Lord of the Rings style atmosphere, with ghouls, skeletons, knights and magic, in Kingdom Eighties, it is a question of finding the same principle applied... to asummer camp!

Scout leader and war leader!

You therefore play the role of a holiday camp leader, in the 80s, facing the invasion of mysterious rather aggressive birds of prey, it must be said. It's up to you to find a way to erect the best defenses against this unprecedented enemy and to train the children to become accomplished warriors, capable of plucking the feathers from the giant vulture like a farmer would do with his chickens.

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No revolution, but a style that is still effective

Like its predecessors, Kingdom shines with its gameplay, its atmosphere, but also its design. Enjoy here the very typical 80s environments and the style of the time (Stranger Things was there). Let us emphasize that in addition to shining with high-level achievement, Kingdom Eighties is a game with a particularly healthy model.

On the one hand, it is accessible to small budgets with a price of5,99 €. On the other hand, hecontains no advertising or in-app purchases. In these times of everything subscription and everything freemium, when a game is financed by a simple and single purchase, it is a quality to be highlighted.

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Weobviously recommendsthis new feature, you guessed it. And if you are an Apple Arcade subscriber, try it nowKingdom Two Crown+, “old” game from the Kingdom series included in the Apple games catalog for several months already.

Editor-in-chief for iPhon.fr. Pierre is like Indiana Jones, looking for the lost iOS trick. Also a long-time Mac user, Apple devices hold no secrets for him. Contact: pierre[a]iphon.fr.