![]() ![]() So a level one cottage can take 3 seconds to build but upgrading from a level 8 to a level 9 castle can take a day. Now the wait time varies from building to building and level to level. You can quickly access some of the functions of your city buildings through the toolbar at the bottom of the screen so you don’t have to keep switching between the city and field views so much. And the graphics aren’t stunning on any level but they suit the purpose of this game and a few little touches, such as seeing small people walking around in the city, improves the visual impact. The world view is where you can interact with other players, attack Pictish camps or capture wilds and other locations. So, for example, raising the level of your farm results in your food production per hour increasing, and raising the level of your castle results in the increase in the number of field plots available. Everything in your kingdom requires a certain amount of each of these resources plus gold whether it’s a building, troops or a research topic, and raising the levels of your buildings increases the benefit that building provides. You can level up each building in your city and field views to a maximum of level 9, unless you have a special item to raise the level even more. The field view is where your resources are produced and you can increase production by building Farms, Sawmills, Quarries and Mines, which produce food, wood, stone and ore, respectively. And you can use the remaining 20 plots to construct Cottages and Barracks as you please, which increases your population and allows you to train troops, respectively. You have about 31 plots to construct your buildings on and there are 10 other buildings you can only construct once per city such as the Knight’s Hall, the building which allows you to manage your knights. You’ll spend the majority of your time in the city view because this is where your vital buildings are that control the functions of your kingdom, and your castle, which is the center of your kingdom. There’s the city view, the field view, and the world map. The game starts off with a tutorial showing you the basics of constructing buildings and researching a technology as well as the 3 different views and the function of each. But I’ll get into more of this later as I’ve been playing this game for months. However you’re not required to pay anything and if you play games on the go then it’s easy to get involved in other things during the day and come back to it later. If you’ve never played a Kabam game before then it’s important to know that this game has a “wait or pay” model so completing certain tasks requires a different amount of time to elapse before it’s completed. ![]() If you’ve played a Kabam game before, such as the Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-Earth, then you’ll familiar with most of the game play mechanics. Do you have what it takes to rule Camelot? And to really give them the advantage in battle you can craft special gear for them that will strengthen them and make them better leaders of your troops in battle. And of course your kingdom wouldn’t be complete without the knights of the round table so you’ll have to make sure you develop them through battles and using special boosts when available. However you won’t be able to do it alone so joining an alliance is crucial for the survival of your kingdom as you can receive and share resources, help research technologies or build troops faster due to the help from your alliance. But you’ll also have to worry about enemies and not just in the form of Pictish camps throughout the world but other players who would want to ransack your cities for your resources or to improve their own standing on the leaderboards. Improve your kingdom by amassing resources needed to construct vital buildings, research technologies and boost your standing in the world. Kingdoms of Camelot Battle For The North is a free-to-play massively multiplayer strategy action game developed by Kabam based on the lore of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Surprisingly deep game play mechanics and crafting system but also enjoyable on the surfaceįree-to-play but pay-to-win model with long wait times on the higher levels. ![]()
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