Kingdom Wars 4
The King’s Campaign – Out Now!
King’s Campaign is a standalone version of the Royal Blood DLC campaign for Medieval Kingdom Wars with the Greater World DLC expanded map
Sultans & Kings DLC – Out Now
the GameIt’s 1347, the time of the Hundred Years’ War. You take on a role of one of 200 Minor Lords or Kings from the time period. Be a minor noble in Ottomans court, an earl in Ireland, or Emperor of Byzantium, and rewrite history by fighting to preserve your empire, and prevent the spread of the Black Death across Europe.
You bear the burden of leadership, and must decide how to keep your people safe. Act swiftly, using diplomacy or military might, but do not hesitate or the consequences will be dire. History has shown the critical importance of sound leadership in times of great crisis, even as we face these dangers now.
Brutal Epic Battles
Battles are truly epic – with several thousands units on all sides of battle. Bloody sieges, pitched field battles, and naval warfare unfolds with brutal historical realism and survival elements. When the battle is won, loot corpses or take apart towns to replenish your much needed resources.
Enormous World Map
The entirety of greater Europe and beyond is your playground – from the sultanates of North Africa to Byzantium, the Russian states and the Golden Horde, and all the Kingdoms of the Western and Central Europe. You can start the game as a minor noble with a small demesne or as a King ruling a great nation. There are dozens of Kingdoms for you to choose from and over 300 Lords and Kings whose role you can play.
Redefining the Genre
Kingdom Wars 4 is the first historical strategy game to feature a full scale pandemic, as well as the optional undead mode (free DLC coming this winter), with millions of infected and undead potentially roaming the world map. Gameplay is ever evolving from lordship or kingdom management, to fighting a pandemic.
Battle the Plague
The black death is here, and as it sweeps through your empire your focus will quickly shift from conquering your rivals to surviving the pandemic. Utilize primitive medieval medicine, quarantine your cities, cut trade with distant lands, whatever it takes to stem the tide of death. Millions of people across Europe will get infected and die, and very soon it’s the human resources and not silver coins that will become the most sparse resource.
From the makers of Medieval Kingdom Wars
Kingdom Wars 4 builds upon the success of Medieval Kingdom Wars and takes things further. As we enter Early Access, however, almost everything has been redone from the ground up, and gameplay has completely changed. Only some of the art and level assets remain (for now). A greatly expanded world map and new plague mechanics are just the beginning, with hundreds of new lords to play as and many new nations and cities to conquer and control.
Build an Empire
Build your cities and hamlets, engage in trade, economy and diplomacy, and in this time of great conflict in Europe – partake in almost non-stop warfare – from epic sieges to naval combat and bloody field battles.
Manage Towns Up-close
You have the freedom to manage everything up-close and personal by entering towns in RTS mode. Construct buildings and walls, and position your troops. At the same time, you can also manage everything on the world map.
Steam User 2
Firstly, you have to realise that this is not a triple A title and from what I gathered this game is made by 3 guys? At least from what I heard there's like only 3 developers. Taking that in consideration pretty good job. As a long time fan of strategy games this game has some unique stuff. Now I always wanted to leave a review for the game but didn't had a lot of free time (better to spend that free time gaming ;) ). So this is a review of the game version of February and March. I really liked that here you control a company of soldiers on the map view, not a single person/general (this was changed in a patch later...) The moving pictures of the soldiers, the fact that you have to have some supplies wagon and a chicken or a cow for food. Those actually take space instead of your soldiers. One of the most fun and unique feature is that you can either manage your towns on the world map, or you can enter the city/town and manage it directly (world map is paused at that moment). This gives you an opportunity to spend the town resources and build some unique buildings that you can't build on the world map. But you can build those when the enemy lays siege on your city too, so no worries. If you build structures on the world map it costs you silver so you have to think and manage stuff accordingly. I will talk about good and bad things in a steam forum for the game with some suggestions. The game on the loading screen does say if you have some first impressions and suggestions please share it. AND the devs are actually constantly working to improve this game. In my 50 hours of game-play I have conquered the whole map as a single nation so I do have some insight on some things.
The game is good 7/10 ( I do know that some people consider 7 as an average, but for me 5 is average)
Steam User 5
How is this game any different then The kings Campaign or Medieval Kingdom wars?
Why do I feel like they copy and paste the same game and change it's name???
It's a good game but I'm so confused.
Please someone answer in the comments to this review