My Kingdom for the Princess 2 - Rescuing Your Love
My Kingdom for the Princess 2 is a
sequel of a story of Knight Arthur and his beloved Helen. It is funny
how the story goes for them in the second game, because life only gets
more challenging.
This new game from Nevosoft is a great way to spend about up to 7 hours to check how good you are at time management.
Some brides just cost more efforts to be with.
You know how some people joke about if
there is life after the wedding, so this game serves as a great example
of how things get complicated after the wedding, but a little bit in a
different way for Arthur and Helen.
There are no problems in their relationships it's just that they got separated due to some evil scheming of a the dwarf Longbeard.
He kidnapped the princess and now Arthur has to go many roads and deal
with many challenges in order to get his beloved back and carry on with
the honeymoon.
The whole Arthur's adventure is scattered
across 60 levels which take place in five different locations, islands
to be specific. You can expect up to seven hours in order to complete
the game, but you can add a bit more time if you are going to replay
some of the levels. And if you time management is something you are good
at, you will be replaying some of them.
The challenge level is pretty high if you
care about the results. It is important to finish everything during the
day and also beat the developers' score if you care about showing off
your time-management skills. But if you don't you don't have to be in
such a hurry.
Having rebuilt the kingdom in the first game, you are now up to doing things that different characters of the islands need in order to proceed. Those thing include collecting resources, removing obstacles, chasing
away animals and bandits, constructing buildings that produce resources,
finishing roads, and completing bridges.
Strategy is a great part of the game, because some of the mistakes in the beginning of a level can just get you stuck. But ... practice makes perfect, doesn't it? Then there are also two mini-games in each level, which fit into the game very well.
My Kingdom for the Princess 2 is a great game that combines several components that make playing enjoyable.
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