It's ok, but it's not worth spending money to buy – Doodle Kingdom™ Review

2 hour game, and I regret buying it ): There are three modes to this game. The first mode is called Genesis. It is like the traditional Doodle God and other Doodle games. This game has 116 elements and 13 groups that the 116 elements fall into. The second mode is Quests, which contains three mini versions of doodle God. They have story to them, which is nice. The first quest has 45 elements fitting into 6 groups The second quest has 43 elements fitting into 6 groups The third quest has you 'raise' 4 different dragons and it has 47 total elements or 28 elements if you don't want to count each stage of the dragon more than once. There are 7 groups, 4 of them are the 4 dragons, so it's kind of like 3 groups and then the dragons. The Third Mode is: My Hero, where your character moves and fights on his own (except for on bosses where you have to tap the screen when a vertical line moving left to right back and forth enters the zone) Maybe some little kid might have fun with this mode? I don't like that you have to click on the treasure chests. I'd rather have some sort of turn based rpg mode that involves elements that you've discovered in the other modes of play.
Review by Theandykat on Doodle Kingdom™.

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