

You yourself will be playing as your own individual unit when you decide to raid other kingdoms or go on campaigns. With each successful campaign and defense of your territory, you stand to gain treasure and rewards that can further reinforce your armies and domain. As a tower defense real-time strategy (RTS), you’ll need to gather resources to strengthen your units, fortify your kingdom, and defeat enemies in time-limited raids. Published by Flaregames, the folks behind titles such as Nonstop Knight 2 and Olympus Rising, in Royal Revolt 2 you play as a king or queen whose goal is to build your castle, conquer your enemies, and defend your kingdom. Prepare to get medieval on the enemy’s butt. If you want to do it in a fun yet challenging way, Royal Revolt 2 is the game to play. Fortunately, you don’t have to go back in time to catch a glimpse of how to manage your own kingdom. Of course, running a kingdom is a different matter altogether. Much about being royalty has been rather romanticized in many stories that most are under the impression that being a king or queen is a fairy tale come true. After all, nobody wants to end up like Louis XVI.

You have the economy to worry about, finances to maintain, armies to build, troops to train, subjects to appease, enemies to fight off, and a host of other factors that would make you wonder why anyone would want to be royalty in the first place. Running a kingdom back then wasn’t a walk in the park, and it can be a royal pain in the behind to take responsibility for an entire nation and its well-being. Sounds like a pretty good deal, doesn’t it?īut the truth is, being a king or a queen, at least what it really meant in the old days, wasn’t all that it’s cut out to be. You can even have all the food you want and your kingdom is as far as the eye could see. You command the fear and respect of your subjects, plus you get to wear fancy clothes to boot.


When you’re royalty, all eyes are on you. Wouldn’t it be nice to be a king or queen for a day? After all, who doesn’t want the royal treatment? Not only do you get to be pampered, you also receive extravagant attention.
