
The online kingdom mode is where you’ll possibly be spending most of your time. You can also select your starting location, which affects what kind of resources you’ll primarily have access to.

There are multiple game slots available so that you can switch between games, should you want to try them all at once. If you’re familiar with StarCraft, Orcs could be compared to the Zerg, Elves to the Protoss, and Humans to the Terrans. They have a wide array of tech upgrades that can cater to both offensive and defensive play. Humans are well-rounded, with the unique ability to build farms. They rely heavily on magic and have a more automated economy in the late game. Elves, on the other hand, favor a defense posture having the best archers in the game. Orcs can build structures anywhere they wish and use looting tactics to help them gather resources. The Orcs are all about offense, having the ability to create an army quickly and en masse.

I really would have liked a way to decrease the screen resolution / increase the text size due to my poor eyesight.īefore we get into all of the modes and how they play, it’s worth mentioning the differences between the three races featured in the game. I personally had a hard time reading the text, as I felt it to be too small.

You can set the game to launch in fullscreen before the game boots up, however.

Much to my surprise, there wasn’t an option for screen resolution or the ability to toggle fullscreen. In the options menu, you’ll be able to toggle some graphics settings, change the audio volume, and adjust a few gameplay options. The main menu allows you to play with either the online kingdom or kingdom wars modes, participate in a skirmish battle, create maps with the editor, and adjust game options.
