Majesty: Fantasy Kingdom Sim Reviews – Page 5

5/5 rating based on 68 reviews. Read all reviews for Majesty: Fantasy Kingdom Sim for iPhone.
Majesty: Fantasy Kingdom Sim is paid iOS app published by HC GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION LIMITED

Awesome!!!

Cap. Brenner

Awesome PC game now on mobile devices. Superb classic pixel graphics and very interesting gameplay.


Frustrating

BareFootTrucker

Most of the font is far to small to read well. The rest is even smaller. The tutorial is poorly designed. I can't rate the gameplay because I didn't make it far enough to do so with accuracy


Great but not perfect (edited)

~Anguawolf~

This is like the original Warcraft, only you can't control exact units and you don't get gold from mines. Yet, it works. Not without problems... You must strategically build your village, then kingdom based on what units you have. These units then wander around of their own free will and generally attack when needed. This makes it easier to control for small screens, but if you want them to go more aggressive, you kind of have to offer rewards to them...and once they are on, it is nearly impossible to call retreat when enemies ambush them. The font telling what happened is ➖way➖ too small. The general information is vague and takes time to learn what does what. (I still haven't figured some of it out and I played through the tutorial.) The AI isn't great. Rangers tend to be the worst at kamakazi tactics. Even though they are ranged, they let the enemy get up right in their faces and they don't back down. There are balance issues. If you don't get warriors or paladins out quickly, you lose. But I enjoy it so far. This is a pretty good strategy game. It is the most like a classic Warcraft that I have yet played that allows you to be offline when you play. This is good news for iPod users and people who don't always want their data plan being used.


Great strategy game

Matthewbeebe

I love this game! I actually think it's pretty balanced because if you can keep wizards alive long enough, they become super powerful


Majesty

777wiseman123

Great game!


Almost Legendary (Note Quite)

9876123h

This is a port of a game I used to play on PC, a few improvements have been made but as usual it's dumbed down. This would have been a fantastic port of the old fantasy real time strategic sim builder with heroes running around on their own RPG-like grind to level up and get gold. Pros: Humorous and entertaining fantasy plots, improved artistic styling for the warrior of discord and Paladin heroes, engaging kingdom building sim with monsters vs the kingdom, good old original soundtrack. Buildings no longer require builders, they just build automatically, slower the more repairs and building is at hand. Wizard tower spells are not limited to a spell radius around magic towers. Pro and Con: same old autonomous AI heroes, yet fun diverse classes/guilds with specialized spells, skills and equipment. Some RTS players will hate and be frustrated by the autonomous AI controlled heroes while others may find it liberating and entertaining as I did with the original. Cons: Biggest pet peeve and sim sin of all, YOU *blank, insert curse* limited the number of heroes and buildings; only 20 heroes!! I used to enjoy playing after victory as well, covering the playable area in buildings watching heroes get up to level 600 something over night, no kidding. The overall artistic style and details of the original game are dulled or lost to the cartoony puerile superficial App Store style so common in modern fantasy games, however the original detail would be to much to be displayed properly on the mobile phone screens and I prefer. Rangers have been so nerfed a sewer rat eats them for lunch right out of the box; I just don't use them. Wizards much as before, even above level 20 are overpowered killing machines until a goblin sneezes and then they die, especially if that sneeze is a projectile. Tax collectors should've been replaced by an automatic tax collection event over intervals of time just as the builders were only implied and replaced by an automatic construction process. I never understood why elves and dwarves were limited to 2 or three per guild; why not 4 like the others? The names for heroes and buildings are fixed and can't be changed like they could in the original. Random hero names/titles are bad, and there are so few that often I will get the same name for 2 or more heroes. As in the original, heroes have a sex assigned with their class; I would prefer random sex assignment for each hero hired with a unique sex-specific animated look and portrait for each class, even if it's a tall order it would add a lot more diversity and character. Rogues, rogue guilds, cultists with temple to Fervous and spells, magic bazaars with potions, outposts, gambling halls, elven lounges, gnome heroes, embassies, monks with temple to Dauros and spells, poison/healing herbs, bosses, many monster types and lairs, temple to Lunord heroes and spells, temple to Solaris heroes and spells, all are removed. Why take out so friggin much? Bring some stuff back. In conclusion, it's a good little app if you like the original, but be prepared to eat some of the old and new drivel that comes with the game. Probably worth the price, just don't even bother with the demo-like free money pit version if you want the game except to get a taste.


Yooo

Shinzuii

I give this game 4 stars! It's addictive and fun! The only thing I wish is that you could control the soldiers better and build walls! Other than that it's a great game and I love it!


Wonderful

Conservativecat

I was a huge fan of the old Majesty fantasy kingdom sim games on the PC. The mobile version, while somewhat simplified, remains true to the source material and what made the original fantasy so fun and unique. This isn't a game with Majesty slapped on - it is a faithful interpretation on a mobile platform. It's a blast, addicting and fans will not be disappointed.


Troll?

Park dog 2008

How is that a troll it is huge


Overly Sentimental

strikerman53

I just found this game. I used to play it as a kid all the time, and the developers did it justice on the mobile version too. Good work