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Reddit rise of kingdoms
Reddit rise of kingdoms









reddit rise of kingdoms

To redeem the Dislyte codes(gift codes), the player first needs to complete the tutorial. playdislyte : Gift code added on August 26th, 2022.JuneGift : Gift code shared by anonymous in the comments on June 19th, 2023.You can stream on the site, download it directly, or subscribe to us on your podcast app using the widget.4.5 Is There Any Requirement To Redeem Codes? Dislyte Codes Overall I really enjoyed the game though, and I think it does a great job of both giving you information and the control to make the changes that you need to fix your (mostly self created) problems. I think there was a lot of potential to make you warp your city building in weird ways, and I think Feng Shui may have been the way to do it without having wacky terrain - but I was able to achieve 95% feng shui with basically no effort. Once I'd figured out how to space my housing and industry, I mostly followed exactly the same pattern.

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The fact that I could never switch between cities also felt like a missed opportunity - I thought I'd be juggling multiple towns for sure as the campaign went on.įeng Shui was an interesting idea, but I think it didn't go far enough.

reddit rise of kingdoms

I know spies become more important later, but overall I was pretty disappointed. I had a couple of questions/criticisms though, which I'll share here.ĭoes anyone else feel that the macro strategic layer of interacting with other cities is extremely shallow? While I was completely engrossed with the micro management of your city, I found the macro strategy layer to mostly be giving people constant gifts. It was a fascinating game - it had some problems, but overall I really liked it. This fortnight we played through Emperor! (Or at least the first 3 campaigns of it, its a long game). Each fortnight we play through a classic game of the past and do an extensive discussion/review of it. Hey everyone, I'm Pat from the Retro Spectives Podcast.











Reddit rise of kingdoms