4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Kingdoms & Monsters for iPhone.
Kingdoms & Monsters is free iOS app published by XYRALITY GmbH
?Bleh
Game was great until level 23. Now it lags & I have to redo everything bc it doesn't always save when I leave the game. Also, it has started to close on its own which again makes you lose whatever you've done.
Sygger
I haven't played too many games where you develop a location, collect resources, build new things, etc. but this one has a pretty good balance of factors that keep me playing. Its "goal oriented" to try and build x building. Turns or actions are not limited by an energy cost. And its interesting out of space limitations I find I'll demolish buildings to build "the latest and greatest" and then days or weeks later when I've expanded my space I'll rebuild some of the earlier production buildings. The game offers pretty decent alternatives for getting crystals (the premium content resource you can buy with actual money) other than buying them, but its still a little slow. I do sort of wish that holiday buildings didn't take quite so many resources to build (it took me about a month and a half to build all the Christmas stuff). Also some production resources will accumulate and sit in my inventory without me having a use for them. For a while potions were really important, now I'm capped out and not needed them for a couple weeks. Its a pretty cute game, but it takes a lot of patience to build up the proper resources for completing buildings. Still, I like the variety of styles of buildings, you have human, goblin, some swampy buildings and some toadstool based buildings for gnomes. So if you're looking for a casual building game for tapping at the bus stop I'd give this one a try.
mallowdrop
I'm pretty surprised with this game. At first I didn't think too much of it because of its' low amount of ratings (a sign something is usually amiss, at least to me). But I gave it a shot. And I'm really glad I did. This has been a fun and rewarding experience! The UI is top notch, everything is clear and easy to read, very well organized. The game does a good job walking you through the ropes, slowly unlocking access to features so you don't get overwhelmed. The cash currency isn't a big deal, you can watch videos to earn it. The mixture of resource management and city planning is detailed enough to encourage me to keep playing but not daunting, either. For example, keeping your citizens happy by decorating, and making sure roads connect to buildings so said citizens can access them. My only gripe is that sometimes the quest dialogs will have words strung together, and even the odd "large format" text where the npc's name should be. But that's very minor, and leaps better than most freemium titles. I never leave huge reviews, but I felt this game really deserves more of a following. Play it, you have nothing to lose and might just consider this a gem in a sea of cookie cutter mobile games.
KisOThundr
I enjoy the game but it can get a it confusing. I may wish to delete a small item, but the game highlights a large item near it. This can be very frustrating.