Compare Hero of the Kingdom: The Lost Tales 2 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Lonely Troops. Published by Lonely Troops. Released on 11/19/2021. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG.

A gentle four-hour point-and-click with hidden items, fetch quests, and a princess who would rather fight pirates than sit through etiquette lessons. Pure comfort gaming, but the weakest entry in its own series.

I have a soft spot for the Hero of the Kingdom series precisely because it never pretends to be anything it isn't. It's a small, handcrafted isometric world where you click on things, fill your inventory, complete quests for townsfolk, and watch a tidy little story unfold at whatever pace you set. The Lost Tales 2 puts you in the boots of Princess Cassandra, a rogue-in-disguise who sneaks outside the castle walls only to find her city suddenly under siege. What follows is the series' familiar loop: explore forest paths and cave systems, gather mushrooms and eggs for sustenance, barter with merchants, learn skills at just the right plot-convenient moment, and watch auto-resolved battles tick over while you manage your resource bar of hearts. The mechanical DNA is well understood by now. There are no respawning enemies or resources to grind, which keeps the pacing gentle rather than punishing. You restore your strength by eating food you've foraged or crafted, sleep at camp using firewood at fixed locations, and unlock abilities like fishing, alchemy, and combat as the story demands them. A running quest chain involving magic potions, undead pirates, and gunpowder barrels gives the second half more texture than a pure fetch-quest spine would, and Cassandra's unlikely alliance with smugglers to save the kingdom is genuinely charming in a low-key way. The 26 achievements provide a light collectible hook if you enjoy hunting down every hidden crab and pearl in the scenery. Where the game stumbles is precisely where the community has been honest about it. The world here is smaller than previous entries and the runtime sits around four hours, yet some players find it wears out its welcome before the credits roll. The second half in particular has been described as imbalanced, and the side-quest logic strains credibility when you're baking cakes for children while monsters raze the street outside. That tonal awkwardness is built into the series DNA, but it feels more pronounced here because Cassandra is positioned as someone with real power and agency. The usual "bring me X before I help you" quest scaffolding looks flimsy when the protagonist is a crown princess rather than a farmhand starting from nothing. For the right player, none of that matters. If you want something to put on after a long day, something that hums along quietly, rewards careful exploration of each small screen, and closes cleanly without overstaying its welcome, The Lost Tales 2 delivers that. It runs on PC, Mac, and Linux, it's polished and bug-free, and the isometric art still has that hand-painted warmth the series has always carried. Newcomers should start with the original trilogy or Lost Tales 1 first. Veterans of the series will know exactly what they're getting. The honest verdict is that this is the weaker sibling in a charming family, worth the time if the price is low and your expectations are calibrated accordingly. Kai, Scout Team

Hero of the Kingdom: The Lost Tales 2
AdventureCasualIndieRPG

Hero of the Kingdom: The Lost Tales 2

Nov 19, 2021Lonely Troops
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A gentle four-hour point-and-click with hidden items, fetch quests, and a princess who would rather fight pirates than sit through etiquette lessons. Pure comfort gaming, but the weakest entry in its own series.

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I have a soft spot for the Hero of the Kingdom series precisely because it never pretends to be anything it isn't. It's a small, handcrafted isometric world where you click on things, fill your inventory, complete quests for townsfolk, and watch a tidy little story unfold at whatever pace you set. The Lost Tales 2 puts you in the boots of Princess Cassandra, a rogue-in-disguise who sneaks outside the castle walls only to find her city suddenly under siege. What follows is the series' familiar loop: explore forest paths and cave systems, gather mushrooms and eggs for sustenance, barter with merchants, learn skills at just the right plot-convenient moment, and watch auto-resolved battles tick over while you manage your resource bar of hearts. The mechanical DNA is well understood by now. There are no respawning enemies or resources to grind, which keeps the pacing gentle rather than punishing. You restore your strength by eating food you've foraged or crafted, sleep at camp using firewood at fixed locations, and unlock abilities like fishing, alchemy, and combat as the story demands them. A running quest chain involving magic potions, undead pirates, and gunpowder barrels gives the second half more texture than a pure fetch-quest spine would, and Cassandra's unlikely alliance with smugglers to save the kingdom is genuinely charming in a low-key way. The 26 achievements provide a light collectible hook if you enjoy hunting down every hidden crab and pearl in the scenery. Where the game stumbles is precisely where the community has been honest about it. The world here is smaller than previous entries and the runtime sits around four hours, yet some players find it wears out its welcome before the credits roll. The second half in particular has been described as imbalanced, and the side-quest logic strains credibility when you're baking cakes for children while monsters raze the street outside. That tonal awkwardness is built into the series DNA, but it feels more pronounced here because Cassandra is positioned as someone with real power and agency. The usual "bring me X before I help you" quest scaffolding looks flimsy when the protagonist is a crown princess rather than a farmhand starting from nothing. For the right player, none of that matters. If you want something to put on after a long day, something that hums along quietly, rewards careful exploration of each small screen, and closes cleanly without overstaying its welcome, The Lost Tales 2 delivers that. It runs on PC, Mac, and Linux, it's polished and bug-free, and the isometric art still has that hand-painted warmth the series has always carried. Newcomers should start with the original trilogy or Lost Tales 1 first. Veterans of the series will know exactly what they're getting. The honest verdict is that this is the weaker sibling in a charming family, worth the time if the price is low and your expectations are calibrated accordingly. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Point-and-ClickResource GatheringHidden ObjectFemale ProtagonistAlchemy CraftingLow-StressShort CompletionIsometric Exploration

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
460 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 10.0 compatible
Processor
x86-64 compatible

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OS
Windows 11
Graphics
DirectX 11.0 compatible

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Developer
Lonely Troops
Publisher
Lonely Troops
Release Date
Nov 19, 2021

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