Welcome to Princeland
Just Updated
Stable Multiplayer with full XBOX Controller support.
Just plug & play with an XBOX Controller. Other gamepads are also working but you may need to make some key rebinds in-game.
More crowded battles with a better FPS and networking optimization.
When you play at the hardest difficulty, you may get in to the battle with 70+ enemies instantly. But beware, even a stable FPS may not save you from death. But you can respawn immediately, so don’t worry 🙂
Now the whole game can be played without an internet connection! Heya!
We made some improvements in our code to make possible to play without an internet connection. But remember that Leaderboards and Achievements will not work.
About the Game
Welcome to Princeland, the south east of Oman Sea.
This is a place which is used by powerful countries to do drug trials and technology experiments.
A place that has %800 tax rate, where you can barely stay alive.
You are a part of the rebellion against the prince who exploit his people with taxes. Gather the best weapons, vehicles and followers to crush his army. By upgrading your skills, challenge him at different difficulty mods. After his funeral, we will all able get weapons, vehicles and followers tax-free.
But the challenge is that he is hiding in one of the six bunkers in the land. Sometimes It can be frustrating to not able to find him so you may want to team-up with friends to find him quick.Game modes
- Offline Singleplayer – Doesn’t require an internet connection and Leaderboards will not work.
- Singleplayer – All of the game features will work, but you will be alone.
- Multiplayer – Can be played with up to 16 players as cooperative, but you can enable ‘friendly fire’ to PvP.
Game Features
- Challenging difficulties that can make you sweat.
- The game has 13 difficulty options, those will be unlocked with your progression. The game can be crazy hard to survive at the lastest difficulty, but the rewards will be fair.
- Character progression, like an action role playing game. Frequently level up and increase your skills to survive at the latest difficulty.
- A good farming fun.
- A lot of contents to unlock with progression.
- Hunting missions to get extra rewards.
- Drive the delivery trucks to unlock the hatches and earn good amount of money. But beware, the roads are full of dangers.
- Fast action, explosions, flying ragdolls, crowded battles.
- No in app purchases.
Steam User 68
Welcome to FUN. I enjoyed this game so much, this review is going to be a bit rambling...lol.
This game is basically a nicely structured open-world FPS with gnarly single-player and/or co-op/multiplayer.
This is a game for gamers.
The open world: it's not GTA or some huge open world. It's basically an island created with the Unity engine. The game is comparable to a "really well-made B-movie". The graphics are actually pretty nice considering it's Unity and it pushes the engine but feels optimized to the point it's smooth, and able to handle all the singleplayer/multiplayer action.
The developers clearly knew what they were doing! What a relief!
It's like a "poor man's" Just Cause. The island seems big at first but you realize as you progress how small it is. And it leaves you begging for more. Still, there's a lot to explore here and it was cool to progress into new areas.
What an incredibly fun and challenging game.
Everything works well. You're basically plopped onto an island with the goal of taking out it's dictator. The island has various ruins and sights to see. Small villages are spread throught and respawning at them is unlocked as to progress/level up.
Your goal is to infiltrate the bunkers owned by the dictator. They're quite small but you must go into them to see if he's in there and kill him. Doing so, causes the stores in the game to lose their 800% tax rate imposed by the dictator, resulting in a huge drop in prices for weapons, pets, vehicles, you name it.
How does one actually play the game?
The game is played in 3rd person. The village you start in is like your hub. If you die in the game, you respawn. There is no 'game over'. Inside each village, is an ATM or vendor where you can buy weapons, armor, pets/companions (basically, NPCs you will fight with you), food (to regen health), vehicles (cars, jeeps,bus, there's even a gyrocopter, and speedboat), "gift boxes" (think "loot boxes" but you don't use real money but money earned in the game...isn't that relief!), and various other items. You can also spend money to boost your weapons skills (mostly affects dmg they do).
The village also features a job board with missions you can do.
They vary from "Kill 10 chickens" (I'm serious) to "Destroy 10 drones" and offers money AND other rewards (maybe it will reward 10 vehicles or 5 mercenaries).
Your inventory items "stack". So you can buy 10 of one type of car, and 20 of another.
Ammunition is handled by buying stacks of the weapon.
A rifle, for example, will contains X number or round. If you "buy 10 rifles" you will have "X" number of rounds times 10. So it's different from what most players will be used to and can be confusing at first. Armor and melee weapons work the same way.
When you select an object like a vehicle or merecenary or pet, from your inventory, it will appear in a ghostly "where to place down" mode. You simply move it to wherever you want to place it and press the button to plop it down. Similar to the Fallout 4 settlement method.
It works very well.
From this point, you head toward one of the bunker areas where you need to kill enough creatures to unlock access to it's hatch. The game is very informative and will show you yourp progress. Once you unlock a hatch itself, you can proceed to try and find the dictator "The Prince". Or...you can do one of the missions. Maybe you take a job to kill 5 goats. Or 10 Mutants. Or just go farm the mobs for XP and money from levelling up. Or go exploring. It's up to the player.
Killing enemies results in XP. The XP goes towards leveling up your character.
You need to level up to unlock better weapons, armor, food, vehicles, etc.
There's a large variety of weapons and they each have different characteristics.
For example, I like the Tommy Gun if I need to do "spray" damage at a fast rate.
For more precision attacks, I might use the Assault Rifle. I liked alot of the weapons varied from each other but not too drastically to be gimmicky. I found myself comfortable with the Hunting Rifle and Tommy Gun. Others may prefer other weapons and invest their skills into them instead.
Similar to MMOs, there are enemies around the island by themselves or in "mobs".
You can wipe them out and they will respawn. This is a good thing because you need to kill them for XP. They also will drop various loot which will save you money when you have to reequip at a store. The game has difficulty settings. The higher the setting, the more challenge but greater rewards.
The enemies vary from zombies, robotic drones, mutants, high tech soldiers, etc.
They all have their own strategies to attack you. Mutant wolves are typically in packs and zerg you. Soldiers stay back and try to blast you. Drones move slow but can do massive damage in a short-range firefight.
Having mercenaries is a nice addition. You can play multiplayer, which is primarily co-op, and each player can have their own mercs with them. I don't like to call them "mercenaries" because some can be zombies or other creatures too. You can spawn a max of 10. I noticed in co-op if each has 10, it seems the AI becomes drastically dumbed down and sometimes unreponsive to hostiles. If playing with friends you shouldn't need them. It's possible to solo the game anyways.
The game is challenging and you might die a lot at first but I recommend being patient with it. It offers a lot of freedom of movement and can be addicting working on unlocking items (including character wardrobe outfits and achievements) and new respawn locations.
I dislike most games on Unity because I think it's a crummy engine that is overrated.
However, the developers really did an outstanding job with it here. The graphics are really nice, the physics are extremely good (on some occasions, they can be a bit glitchy like Goat Simulator but hilarious at the same time), explosions can send enemies (or yourself) flying. The vehicle controls vary based on vehicle, most are sluggish which actually makes for some gut-wrenching comedy moments. Like, you all pack into a giant oversized cadillac-style car to head to your mission goal and the driver starts swerving, only to overcorrect to much and you all go tumbling off a cliff twirling into the ocean. LMAO.
The game is stable, I had NO crashes, neither did anyone I played with. Setting up multiplayer and doing co-op worked very smoothly and well.
(For multiplayer, you can do co-op with PVP or joint-PVE).
There's just so many things they got RIGHT with this game and the way it looks, feels and unfolds. This is a cool game and with many strong points, that the gameplay itself receives attention needed to make it fun is also a relief. Additionally, the gameplay vids and screens ARE exactly how the game is. It looks, plays, and feels great.
The game also has a quirky sense of humor which helps although I found the music a bit too weird for my tastes, although I hear people say they thought it was entertaining.
Utterly fun game. Addicting. I would like to see more content, more areas, more secret or unique areas. Maybe a whole new island. The cool thing is the developers are always working to add improvements and new things, so developer-support IS THERE.
The game is on sale from time to time for lik $5 give or take. Even at $10 it's an absolute steal because of how enjoyable I found it. Again, it's like a well-made "B-movie" but done so well, it takes giant dump on all the AAA-plus titles that can't even deliver great gameplay and features. I'm sick of games that force players into pay-to-win systems or pay-for-singleplayer/features. This game is a total relief. So a huge 11/10, double-thumbs up, all that jazz.
If I was stuck on an island and someone was like, "The only game you will have with you is Welcome to Princeland."
I'd be like, "PERFECT, now you go get a copy and let's go frag the dictator together!"
The developers are geniuses. What a hidden gem.
Needs to be unhidden.
Steam User 36
The cheapest Far Cry money can buy.
I don't have much time in this game as of this review (2.7 Hours), but I have to say that I'm having a very good experience with it. This game sits somewhere on the fence of 'Polished indie game', and 'Unity shovelware'. Does that mean this game is bad, though? Does it feel like a terrible game to play? Maybe it does at first. But as you start to unlock items, explore, and delve into the many additional pieces to this game, it starts to get a bit addictive.
I like to think of this game as a blend between Saints Row, and Far Cry. It has a similar theme of a Far Cry game. You're stranded on an island, the residents are being oppressed by a ruler/dictator. Find him, kill him. At the same time, it shares the absurdity and gameplay of a Saints Row game. Third person shooter, kill a wide variety of enemies and have access to a plethora of ridiculous items and firearms.
So you have to stop the dictator who is taxing the residents like crazy, and seems to be letting loose vile experiments, soldiers, robots and drones. How do you find him? Well, there's no mission structure to it. Across the map are hatch zones. You have to kill enemies within these zones in order to open a hatch located in the center. Once it's open, you need to go inside the bunker, and hunt down the dictator. If he's in there, kill him. If not, move on to the next one. Once you do kill him, he will remain dead for ten minutes, and the tax will drop to zero. This gives you time to escape the bunker, and go to a base to purchase more gear at a lower price. When time is up, a new dictator is appointed, and all the hatches shut for you to search through again. There is also even a mission board system you can use, having you kill X amount of enemies to unlock X reward.
While this might sound a bit boring, it's the journey that's the most fun. You will frequently rank up, and gain access to new weapons, armor, AI pets and vehicles that you can use to aid you in your mission. Ascending ranks also unlocks other things such as clothing items, new bases you can spawn at on your map, as well as new difficulty modes. Since you start out with only the easiest mode first, I recommend playing through it until you kill the dictator your first time, or until about rank 30. Investing money into weapons proficiency will also rank them up, allowing them to gain damage buffs.
I didn't try out the multiplayer component yet, but it says you can play cooperatively with up to 16 people. Crank up the difficulty setting, otherwise you'll just end up steam rolling through everything. I only had my time in the single player experience, but I had a blast running around with a double barrel shotgun, and a small army of mercenaries, taking out entire groups of enemies as we hunted down the dictator for our first time.
So there has to be some complaints, right? Of course, this game is semi polished. The graphics are okay, textures are really good, but lighting could use some work. The UI works for what it is, but it wouldn't hurt to polish it up a bit as well. My second biggest gripe is probably with the audio. The music fits the tone of the game well enough, but I could definitely use some more tunes to listen to. The impact of some gun sounds is also kind of weak. If that could be adjusted some, that would also be a bit nice. Maybe some extra enemy variety as well. Though, my largest complaint has to be the hatches themselves. They're all the same layout, with the same enemies each time. While they're short enough to not be too annoying, it is pretty boring running through the same dungeon style corridor every time I enter a hatch.
Do I recommend this game? For five bucks, absolutely. This game needs more polish, maybe more customization, and some further work on its mechanics. Steam workshop support would also be phenomenal. The developer has totally put some love in it that shows. This game is plenty of fun to just mess around in, and the stream of rewards it gives you for working through it is satisfying. If you like the sillyness of Saints Row, or the tropical open world of Far Cry, then you're probably going to enjoy sinking a few hours into Welcome to Princeland.
Steam User 24
Kind of feels like what would happen if Fallout 76 and Goat Simulator had a baby and it was made by Universcity students as a school project using Asset packs..
Steam User 25
Princeland is a toy that you would always like to have with you is it perfect that this ornament was hidden? is a game you play Singleplayer and Multiplayer pvp the game has 13 difficulty options that can make you sweat these will be unlocked as you progress, the game can be very difficult to survive in the last difficulty but the rewards will be fair .
9/10
Steam User 9
It's not a bad game to kill time with. It is EXTREMELY repetitive in that the underground maps never change, nor do most of the mob spawn locations. Explosives (grenades, rockets, etc.) cannot be used underground, or can they be used in the grandstands of the stadiums. You just kill yourself. Vehicles are a pain to drive, but you can billy goat up the side of a mountain w/o any issue, so it's a fair trade off.
For $5, it's worth the cost.
Steam User 7
Poor mans farcry 5
Steam User 7
In all of it's brokenness this game is actually quite fun, and totally worth it if you can get it at a discount. Because after a couple hours under my belt in the wonderful world of Princeland I actually think I like it more than some of the more recent "comedy" games I've played. Focusing more or less on making an absurd, confusing, and absolutely stupid thrill ride–I love it so much. Not really in the way I like a traditional expert game, but in a so bad it set my house on fire, married my wife, and bought the kids in the divorce kind of way.
Gameplay with friends just improves the experience in all of it's ridiculousness and sometimes we all just need to take a moment and point at laugh at something else.
To make this review topical—better than Apex Legends.