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Royal Bounty HD Download Uptodown

  • sigpicaxibenru
  • Sep 13, 2019
  • 7 min read

Updated: Dec 9, 2020





















































About This Game Royal Bounty HD was crafted for the lovers of old adventure RPGs like King’s Bounty (1990). You are an adventurer named Jim, just out of the island prison. How you ended up like this is unknown. You have no gold and no army. Angry Cell Guard is chasing your heels. What a difficult situation! Your first quest is get away from the maze and find a ship. But it is just a beginning of the story. Your road lies across four huge continents, inhabited by a variety of monsters. You are going to visit a desert, frozen lands, go through woods and towns, and in the finale meet your old friend, The Master. En route you’ll have to earn money and gather an army to face him fully equipped. Nevertheless, you will still need a helping hand from Dragons. top-class pixel arttrue hardcore gameplay like back in the 90’s180 creature types in your armylong plot featuring several endingstons of questswell polished user interfaceWindows, Mac OSX, Android, and iOS versions are available at the moment.iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/royal-bounty-hd/id930361943?mt=8Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.palmheroes.royalbounty_hd&hl=enPlease check out this excellent, extensive Let's Play review of the game! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqroxiodYog 7aa9394dea Title: Royal Bounty HDGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:iosoftwarePublisher:Hack The PublisherRelease Date: 10 Aug, 2015 Royal Bounty HD Download Uptodown This could have been what HoMM2 was back in the days, sadly its not and instead give you extreme difficulty and no multiplayer\/skirmish.6+\/10. I love the King's Bounty series most copies made. This game is way too imbalanced. As a veteran, having finished about 20 similar games with ease, I couldn't get through the basic areas on normal mode, so I switched to easy mode. And I am once again stuck an hour or two into it with everything being impossible to fight.. I always wondered why there are so little heroes 3 like games, especially on steam, and here we finally have one like this:+Looks pretty nice outside of the battle and battle looks like simplified heroes 3 one, but it's not bad looks okay. (also - the field seems to be wider, so archer units pretty powerful)+Soundwork: Amazing soundwork, I guess it's the biggest plus of the game, great OST choice <3, absolutely love it.+Gameplay: Everything is very close to heroes 3 so I list notable changes -auto day skip - why not, it's a single player after all -3 difficulties - 1st offers easy gameplay + infinity hirelings stacking while they wait for you to hire them, the medium is normal, and hard is pretty hard but you have to complete normal 1st. -buggy hud -splitting and grouping units, moving across the map involves some bugs, developer aware of and he said he is fixing them so... yeh. -More adventurish game style - you wander across the map way more time and build stuff way less. -Prove me wrong but it looks like units from different fractures do not affect each other moral.So in short - this game is pretty enjoyable variation of HOMM+Low price+steam cards+steam achievementsOverall it's sure value for money game, actually, it doesn't even deserve price this low. If you like heroes series - give it a try.. While the game might be worth 5$ devs asking for it, its probably not worth your time.It's not a bad game, just mediocre.Pros:- King Bounty style graphic and gameplay. Cons:- constant stuttering on autoturn probably due to engine and interface made for both mobile and PC platform- right-click is almost never used to see information about units,spells, abilities, you had to use double-click instead- no information on predited attack result on mouse-over the enemy unit- no information on comparative strength of enemy group you encounter on worldmap- story feels like copypasted from some random generator or written by 13-y.o.- some loose ends in scripts at the beggining when you escape prison if you manage to kill the guard game fails to recognize it\tMy subjective feeling is that overall i the devs dont really love this game for some reason and dont want to spend the time improving it.. If you played the originaly King's Bounty long ago like I did then this game should have a thumbs up and it is for you. I enjoyed it more for the memories than anything else:)For everyone else it is a thumbs down. It is too rough around the edges and has some bugs\/issues and is too primitive to recommend to someone who never played the original game.. The Good: Brings you back to the good old days of Heroes of Might and Magic 1 & 2, cost of the game is really cheap, and visually an improvement over Palm Kingdoms 2.The Bad: Lacking in additional maps, other classes, other sources of mines (aka wood, ore, gem, etc.), and higher tier units that should be able to be recruited (aka Dragons, Legends, Pheonixes, etc.).This game is a must play if you are a fan of HOMM and Kings Bounty type games.Can't wait for their next game, Palm Kingdoms 3!!!. Great game for fans of old school Heroes of Might & Magic or King's Bounty games. Has the same simplistic gameplay and charming graphics and music. The only disadvantages I can tell so far is the lack of any skirmish or MP modes and no minimap. Other than that I'm loving it!. I am a huge srpg fan. Great or terrible, I'll give a game a fair spin. That being said, I don't understand what was going through the developer's mind when they created this game.Royal Bounty honestly feels like a Heros of Might and Magic 2 senario that we've been duped into paying 5 bucks for. This game uses the same or extremely similar engine and you control one hero. While this engine marginally works for an explorative rpg, it was really designed to be resource management and tile strategy. This becomes apparent as the leveling up of your hero does practically nil. On top of that, the units do not level up. So fighting in a way only atrophies your army. Unless you are playing perfect (not just great) even minor losses will stack up. The Ai is ok but nothing incredible. The fights are won or lost right off the bat. It's practically all about who has the bigger army. I suppose you could carry rogues with you the entire game and just scout what the fights are before hand. Fun. Alternatively, you can just mindlessly wonder your hero around for days, months, years just letting him passively collect income. You will earn approximately one unit a turn\/day. Then your army will be able to storm through a couple fights before getting chiseled down and needing to repeat the cycle. I say this because the fights carelessly and randomly alternate between maybe half a dozen peons to literally hundreds of enemies comparable to your few elite soldiers. The still screen artwork is actually really nice, as is the card artwork. The first introductory jailbreak scenario works. It is only maybe 15 minutes and one fight long, but this is the format the rest of the game should have followed by railroading the player and providing armies rather than making you brute force the system. I don't know if the story progresses into something memorable as I only have five hours of game time logged. It's pretty forgettable as of yet. Another huge test of your patience is the movement of your hero. He will stop REPEATEDLY. You will click for him to move and this will queue up movement footprints. Then you need to order him to move again by clicking again or pressing space. The problem with this movement check is the hero will stop again midmovement for day changes or text pop-ups. Sometimes he will stop for no reason at all. When you click again for him to move there is a long pause and you will not know if the computer is processing the move or if you will be waiting for eternity for the character to move. Repeat this process one million times.So only go for this game if you want a really campy walk through a Heros 2 scenario.Edit:I put a great deal more time into this game since my initial review. I don't know that the game works perfectly as an open campain, but the developers have been putting big things in the works. After some grinding I was able to get a pretty serious playthrough of this game, albeit hammering a pretty serious exploit. It still stands that I love the artwork. The controls are a pinch clunky. I hope they chisel an inventive game out of this old style engine.. TL;DR This is essentially a broken Heroes of Might and Magic II campaign, which starts out OK and goes terribly wrong and broken.It could've been decent, and to be honest I did have a bit of fun playing it early on, but Royal Bounty has a few MAJOR flaws.Monsters get exponentially stronger over time. Have fun taking out those 1,118,520 elementals with your 5,000 troops.It is way unbalanced. On my first try I got a gold mine and ran around to stock up on money. Couldn't buy anything and, again, enemies got WAY ahead of me. Second try, I went for citizens units which give gold. Now I had way too much money, but still couldn't keep up with how strong enemies were getting. This is all on "Easy" mind you. Then I went with only ghosts, which convert all enemies killed into new ghosts... and suddenly I could auto-battle through every fight and get exponentially stronger myself. It's either unbeatable or incredibly easy\/boring.Finally, I could never for the life of me beat the final boss. They give you a fixed number of units to fight with, but take away all your stats which you worked hard to get. Your spells hit like wet noodles and you're basically useless.I got it for like a dollar and got "more than my money's worth" in playtime, but what good is that if the end-game just \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 all over your face.... Very good game, I've had a blast so far! :D Good amount of quests and stuff to doPros- Good levling system- Solid Combat- Alot of Quests- A fair amount of different units to choose fromCons- Some enemy doesnt scale up after a while of gameplay- Some enemys scale so hard that I find them unbeatable even with Slow and blind spells taking them down 1 pack at a time- No way to get a proper amount of gold per turn to keep your army combat ready8\/10 it need some balancing patches

 
 
 

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