Majesty: Fantasy Kingdom Sim Reviews – Page 7

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

Wishing for an update

skrap3003

I absolutely loved this game! So much that I bought the pc version but I'd didn't quite live up to my love for the phone version. I still play it over and over, from new phone to new phone. But it hasn't been updated for so long that it's hard to play on the iPhone 6. I'd love for a new game but I could settle for just a new update!


Great game

renmuse

Addictive


Not bad

SleeperMD

Not bad


Now 64-Bit And Optimized for New Devices

Ubisububi

In spite of the patch notes that say” “minor bug fixes,” this app is now optimized to run at full screen on the iPhone 5/6/7/+. It looks fantastic on my enormous phablet, and the gameplay is as good as ever. Pick this one up. There’s nothing else like it on the App Store.


Love this game

2ndmuck

I loved this game when it was on my computer and I love that I get to play it again on my phone.


Great for Newcomers and Veterans

AceyBaybay

Majesty is a series that holds a lot of nostalgia for me and many others. That said, if you've never played this series before, I highly recommend it. The indirect kingdom simulator is a very interesting style of game as it takes a lot of the usual control you have in a game and forces you to think more strategically. Great if you're a fan of Real Time Strategy Games (RTS), indirect control life simulators (like The Sims), or fantasy gamers in-general. There's a little something for everyone! Offers a very distinct challenge with a colorful cast of units, enemies, and quests to make every level fun. All that said, as a veteran of both Majesty 1 & 2, I can't help but feel this is an oversimplified version of its predecessors. I haven't made it all the way through yet, but I am assuming a lot of monsters got cut from the game, though not a terribly big deal. The real shame comes from the amount of units and buildings that were dropped from Majesty 1 in the transition to mobile. Upwards of 6 units got cut: Cultists, Monks, Rogues, Solarii, Adepts, and Gnomes (gnome hovels are still present, but the unit was dropped.) Two others that got dropped are peasants and guard captains, and though they aren't a major loss, they are still notably missing. Along with this comes a LOT of missing spells! Obviously all the Cultist, Solarii, Adept, and Monk spells are gone, but the BIGGEST spell that got dropped was Rage of Krolm, pretty much making Barbarians useless. Other notable buildings that were dropped are the Magic Bazaar, Fairgrounds, and Gambling Hall. I assume the reason for this is to prevent the game from bogging down due to too many active units (there is a cap of only 20 recruited heroes at a time and 30 buildings.) That said, it is still a disappointment for anyone considering this game for nostalgic purposes. Also, they nerfed the healer so that it no longer can attack (the only reason to make a healer temple, since there is no monk counterpart, is for the paladin.) A tiny issue, but still worth mentioning. Everything considered, I still give this reincarnation of a very nostalgic game a 5/5. It is worth playing for newcomers to the series and old players looking for a portable version of an equally nostalgic and amazing game. I probably won't get the expansion, since it doesn't add any new units yet is $1 more than the standard game, but I definitely recommend this base game!


Majesty

Spartythecuss

Great game not as good as the classic on the pc but good adaptation.


Even princess level ruins the game

Pann13

Core game play is the same as the original. Almost all hero’s except the paladins are male. Misses the hero dialogue, temple to fervus, poison and healing potions, and the days where games were designed to be fun and not clash farms.