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Calling this a throne succession drama is generous - it's a bite-sized RPG Maker dungeon crawl that wraps up before you've finished your coffee, best suited for achievement hunters on a sub-dollar budget.

I want to be straight with you: I went in expecting at least a modest RPG with some meat on its bones, and what I found was a micro-session RPG Maker MV title that clocks in well under an hour. The premise is genuinely fine - a dying king sends his twin heirs into ancient temple caves to settle the succession question the hard way - but the execution sits firmly in the "proof of concept" tier rather than anything that would satisfy an RPG appetite. Combat follows classic turn-based jRPG conventions that will feel instantly familiar to anyone who grew up on early Final Fantasy or the default RPG Maker battle screen, which is to say it is functional but offers zero mechanical depth. No build variety, no class system, no branching skill trees. You pick one of two characters at the start, each with a different personality hook, and then you walk through the same dungeon regardless of your choice. The puzzle side of things is the most charming aspect. The temple caves feature simple environmental riddles that break up the combat routine, and there are hidden easter eggs scattered around for players willing to poke at the scenery. It is low-friction stuff - nothing that will stump anyone over the age of ten - but it keeps the pacing from flatlining completely. The atmosphere leans on a small original music selection that does its job without overstaying its welcome, which is fitting because neither does the game itself. What genuinely concerns me is the title. "Battle Royale for the Throne" sets expectations for a competitive or at least consequential showdown. What you actually get is a solo dungeon crawl where the rival twin exists more as a narrative framing device than an active opponent. There is no moment where the two characters are meaningfully pitted against each other in a way that produces tension or a satisfying payoff. For a game built around sibling rivalry and succession stakes, the writing never finds a dramatic gear. Choices do not carry weight, and the ending lands with a quiet thud rather than the throne-room confrontation the title implies. The Steam achievement list gives the real game here a hint of extra mileage if you are the type who hunts completions, and at its price point the risk is genuinely negligible. The honest audience for this is bundle completionists, RPG Maker curiosity-seekers, and anyone who wants a low-effort achievement session during a lunch break. If you arrive expecting a narrative RPG with character arcs or meaningful combat decisions, you will be done and quietly disappointed before you have time to complain about it. Monika, Scout Team

1vs1: Battle Royale for the throne

1vs1: Battle Royale for the throne

27 mar 2019BrainStorming TeamKuKo
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Calling this a throne succession drama is generous - it's a bite-sized RPG Maker dungeon crawl that wraps up before you've finished your coffee, best suited for achievement hunters on a sub-dollar budget.

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I want to be straight with you: I went in expecting at least a modest RPG with some meat on its bones, and what I found was a micro-session RPG Maker MV title that clocks in well under an hour. The premise is genuinely fine - a dying king sends his twin heirs into ancient temple caves to settle the succession question the hard way - but the execution sits firmly in the "proof of concept" tier rather than anything that would satisfy an RPG appetite. Combat follows classic turn-based jRPG conventions that will feel instantly familiar to anyone who grew up on early Final Fantasy or the default RPG Maker battle screen, which is to say it is functional but offers zero mechanical depth. No build variety, no class system, no branching skill trees. You pick one of two characters at the start, each with a different personality hook, and then you walk through the same dungeon regardless of your choice. The puzzle side of things is the most charming aspect. The temple caves feature simple environmental riddles that break up the combat routine, and there are hidden easter eggs scattered around for players willing to poke at the scenery. It is low-friction stuff - nothing that will stump anyone over the age of ten - but it keeps the pacing from flatlining completely. The atmosphere leans on a small original music selection that does its job without overstaying its welcome, which is fitting because neither does the game itself. What genuinely concerns me is the title. "Battle Royale for the Throne" sets expectations for a competitive or at least consequential showdown. What you actually get is a solo dungeon crawl where the rival twin exists more as a narrative framing device than an active opponent. There is no moment where the two characters are meaningfully pitted against each other in a way that produces tension or a satisfying payoff. For a game built around sibling rivalry and succession stakes, the writing never finds a dramatic gear. Choices do not carry weight, and the ending lands with a quiet thud rather than the throne-room confrontation the title implies. The Steam achievement list gives the real game here a hint of extra mileage if you are the type who hunts completions, and at its price point the risk is genuinely negligible. The honest audience for this is bundle completionists, RPG Maker curiosity-seekers, and anyone who wants a low-effort achievement session during a lunch break. If you arrive expecting a narrative RPG with character arcs or meaningful combat decisions, you will be done and quietly disappointed before you have time to complain about it.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5RPG Maker MVMicro-SessionTurn-Based CombatTemple DungeonAchievement HuntingPuzzle ElementsSub-1-HourBudget Indie

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OS
Microsoft Windows
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
Processor
Intel Celeron 1800 MHz
Sound Card
DirectSound Compatible

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27 mar 2019

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