![]() If there’s anything negative to be said, it’s that Book Of 2 spends most of it’s time being a little TOO faithful to the adventure games of old. This game is not only a pleasure to look at, but a pleasure to listen to as well. Sound effect, audio cues, and the score itself shine through as well. The voice acting is solid, and while the jokes don’t always hit, the writing is strong enough that the humor carries through all the way until the end. the graphics, animation, visual flourishes, and UI are all top-notch it’s a beautiful game that’s easy on the eyes. No matter what, if you’re a fan of the classic Lucas adventure titles from the 80’s and 90’s, you owe it to yourself to play through these games.īook Of 2 is great from the top down in almost every way. However, if story is important to you, it goes without saying that you should play that one first, and then come back. If you’re interested in the game at all, but haven’t played part 1 yet, you can totally play this one without missing out on too much. The game is told from the perspective from thee different characters, leaving room for depth and varying perspectives that most games, regardless of genre, rarely offer. What separates the game from others of its kind is all in the execution put simply, it’s great. It’s set in a rooted fantasy universe and features all the standard click-and-drag features you’d expect from an adventure game. The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2 is a traditional adventure game told with a level of wit, style, and grace you’d be hard-pressed to find in most modern releases, regardless of genre. The work of studio Wadjet Eye comes to mind, and now too does the “Book” series. Sure, Doublefine made a go of reviving the genre with Broken Age, and games like the upcoming Thimbleweed Park are fighting hard to keep that pulse going, but it’s rare to come across a pure adventure game these days. They're pretty easy to spot because of the sparkles.Between developers like Telltale and Quantic Dream crafting new takes on adventure games, it’s fair to say that what we’ve come to think of as a traditional adventure game has changed significantly over the past ten years. Secret Bonus: Hidden treasure chests are on most levels. Rocks, cost 50 gold to clear, receive 20 materialsĪll other obstructions are just that, in the way Old tree, costs 50 gold to clear, receive 50 materials Pavilion, costs 500 gold, 500 materials, gives +10 magic Market, costs 500 materials, allows trading Laboratory, costs 500 gold, 200 materials, gives +5 magic Warehouse, costs 200 gold, 200 materials, give 5 happiness PLUS doubles happiness for food and water collection If you run out, you will lose 2 happiness. ![]() There is no discount for buying higher quantities Upgraded 3-star bankers add 50 gold to your taxes.ġ star: 150 gold, 600 materials, gives 400 goldĢ stars: 100 gold, 150 materials, gives 450 goldģ stars: 200 gold, 200 materials, gives 550 goldġ star: 1250 gold, materials are 2.5 gold per unitĢ stars: 350 gold, materials are 2 gold per unitģ stars: 500 gold, materials are 1.5 gold per unit Personnel are upgraded independently of each other, so you do not need to choose which one to upgrade strategically. You will be given a message in the upper left corner when available for short periods of time. The videos and instructions will not show this.Īs you go through the game, you will be given the opportunity to enter the castle and upgrade your workers. Tutorial and Instructions: You can skip these and sometimes you will get a better score if you do. Adventure Mode is timed and Relaxed is not. Confirm your selection with the green check mark. ![]() You can choose to play Adventure Mode or Relaxed Mode. Getting started: To enter your name click the green plus sign. We have provided you with step-by-step instructions and complete video solutions for this resource management game. Welcome to the Kingdom Tales Walkthrough. ![]()
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