Kingdom Eighties does that nicely with the heavy Eighties/Stranger Things vibe. I haven’t spent a lot of time on any Kingdom games but I’m always a fan of castle defence games, particularly when they bring something different. It's definitely worth the asking price for a high-quality game with a great atmosphere. I am loving it so far and will keep it installed to keep growing my camp. I am not a huge tower defense or strategy gamer but this one hits the high spots of those genres while being very accessible. There is a lot to explore and I hope the game gets updated the way that the PC version has with more content. Kingdom The Eighties also in my opinion has a bit more detailed tutorial and help along the way compared to the other games which made you learn more by trying things. The *pop* of your soda when you tag a swig to the sounds your bike makes as you pedal are all great. The soundtrack is very fitting and the sound effects are great. When you go exploring you must always be ready to turn and run if you stumble upon the enemy creatures. You gather coins from other workers and defenders you recruit to build up your camp and defend it from the beings that come to attack at night. The fortress you are upgrading and protecting is your summer camp as you have been trapped there and unable to get home. Your transport is no longer a trusty steed as it is now a cool bicycle. While this may sound odd it is really well done and a joy to see especially if you grew up in the 80's like me. While the earlier couple of games were in medieval settings with some fantasy elements, this newest edition is set in the 1980s. The overall concept is base building/rebuilding your kingdom over time, recruiting helpers/fighters, improving defences, and exploring the areas. Let me start by saying that if you haven't played the other Kingdom games then you may want to try one as they are on sale quite often. We handed the game over to the App Army to see what they made of it. That means you can expect plenty of synth-wave tracks, neon and riding bikes around town. Kingdom Eighties is a standalone expansion in the popular micro-management series that leaves behind its usual roots in favour of 80s nostalgia.
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