Compara los precios de Kingdom's Life en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Strudio Company. Publicado por Strudio Company. Lanzado el 28/2/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Strategy.

Ambition and spreadsheet depth wrapped in pixel art, but a near-absent tutorial means the first few hours feel like reading a manual written in a foreign language. Proceed with patience or not at all.

My first impression of Kingdom's Life was genuine curiosity, followed quickly by genuine frustration. The bones here are ambitious for a solo-developer indie: a turn-based 4X grand strategy where you name your own people, design a coat of arms, and bootstrap a civilization from a single band of settlers, all on procedurally generated maps that reshuffle 50 starting nations every run. On paper, that is the kind of sandbox I keep a folder of screenshots for. In practice, the game drops you in front of a wall of tabs with almost no guidance and lets you figure out the rest. The mechanical scope is real and worth acknowledging. There are 25 resource types to track, 29 building types feeding production chains, and 118 technologies to research across eras. Your people accumulate up to 50 cultural traits over time, shifting how they behave and what bonuses they unlock. A diplomacy layer lets you form alliances, lay trade routes, destabilize rivals through internal discontent, and negotiate on a world market. On top of that, a government system built around 160 unique laws means you are essentially writing a constitution in addition to managing an economy. For a strategy lifer who enjoys Paradox-style depth, that list reads like a menu. The issue is that the kitchen has no signs, no servers, and the lights are dim. The onboarding problem is the defining flaw and the reason the Steam score sits at a mixed 65 percent. Community feedback across Steam and GOG consistently circles back to the same complaints: the tutorial is either absent or so easy to accidentally dismiss that players reach turn 50 without a functioning economy, let alone a military. Unit recruitment triggers unintuitive click targets that give zero feedback when you miss. Worker allocation sliders reset without explanation. Crash-on-alt-tab bugs have been reported by multiple players, and save-loading errors appear in the community forum with enough frequency to be a concern. A reviewer on GOG put it directly: the game "seems to have a lot of depth to it" but the barrier to entry is steep enough to prevent most people from finding it. Here is the honest case for patient newcomers: Kingdom's Life is not a failed concept. A small but positive community has described it as a solid indie-segment strategy title once the interface clicks, praising the economy simulation, era progression, and the fact that pixel art keeps visual noise low. Custom map support adds replayability. If you are the type who watches a 40-minute YouTube guide before touching turn one, and who treats community wikis as part of the experience rather than a sign something went wrong, the underlying framework can reward that investment. The Fandom wiki exists, the developer runs an active Discord, and the game has received post-launch patches. It is not abandoned. For everyone else, the risk-reward balance is uncomfortable. The depth is real but locked behind UI that does not respect your time, stability issues that have persisted since launch, and a community small enough that external resources are thin. As a low-cost indie purchase it is a gamble with at least some chance of paying off for the right player type. As a casual dip into grand strategy, it will lose you before the first war. Diego, Scout Team

Kingdom's Life

Kingdom's Life

28 feb 2022Strudio Company
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Ambition and spreadsheet depth wrapped in pixel art, but a near-absent tutorial means the first few hours feel like reading a manual written in a foreign language. Proceed with patience or not at all.

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My first impression of Kingdom's Life was genuine curiosity, followed quickly by genuine frustration. The bones here are ambitious for a solo-developer indie: a turn-based 4X grand strategy where you name your own people, design a coat of arms, and bootstrap a civilization from a single band of settlers, all on procedurally generated maps that reshuffle 50 starting nations every run. On paper, that is the kind of sandbox I keep a folder of screenshots for. In practice, the game drops you in front of a wall of tabs with almost no guidance and lets you figure out the rest. The mechanical scope is real and worth acknowledging. There are 25 resource types to track, 29 building types feeding production chains, and 118 technologies to research across eras. Your people accumulate up to 50 cultural traits over time, shifting how they behave and what bonuses they unlock. A diplomacy layer lets you form alliances, lay trade routes, destabilize rivals through internal discontent, and negotiate on a world market. On top of that, a government system built around 160 unique laws means you are essentially writing a constitution in addition to managing an economy. For a strategy lifer who enjoys Paradox-style depth, that list reads like a menu. The issue is that the kitchen has no signs, no servers, and the lights are dim. The onboarding problem is the defining flaw and the reason the Steam score sits at a mixed 65 percent. Community feedback across Steam and GOG consistently circles back to the same complaints: the tutorial is either absent or so easy to accidentally dismiss that players reach turn 50 without a functioning economy, let alone a military. Unit recruitment triggers unintuitive click targets that give zero feedback when you miss. Worker allocation sliders reset without explanation. Crash-on-alt-tab bugs have been reported by multiple players, and save-loading errors appear in the community forum with enough frequency to be a concern. A reviewer on GOG put it directly: the game "seems to have a lot of depth to it" but the barrier to entry is steep enough to prevent most people from finding it. Here is the honest case for patient newcomers: Kingdom's Life is not a failed concept. A small but positive community has described it as a solid indie-segment strategy title once the interface clicks, praising the economy simulation, era progression, and the fact that pixel art keeps visual noise low. Custom map support adds replayability. If you are the type who watches a 40-minute YouTube guide before touching turn one, and who treats community wikis as part of the experience rather than a sign something went wrong, the underlying framework can reward that investment. The Fandom wiki exists, the developer runs an active Discord, and the game has received post-launch patches. It is not abandoned. For everyone else, the risk-reward balance is uncomfortable. The depth is real but locked behind UI that does not respect your time, stability issues that have persisted since launch, and a community small enough that external resources are thin. As a low-cost indie purchase it is a gamble with at least some chance of paying off for the right player type. As a casual dip into grand strategy, it will lose you before the first war.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-54X Civilization BuilderProduction ChainTech TreeProcedural MapsDiplomacy SystemGovernment LawsCultural TraitsNo TutorialStability Issues

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OS
Windows 7
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4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 7.1
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1 GB available space
Graphics
1 GB Video memory
Processor
Any with 2.4 GHz

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