Kingdom Eighties

3.9
408 reviews
5K+
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

Kingdom Eighties is a standalone expansion to the award-winning Kingdom series: A singleplayer adventure of micro-strategy and base building, inspired by the neon lights of the eighties.

You play as The Leader, a young camp counselor who will have to defend their town and family from the relentless attack of the mysterious Greed. What are these monsters, and why are they trying to steal their family legacy, the Crown of Creation?

Recruit the neighborhood kids and assign them roles as soldiers or builders. Use coins to build and expand your kingdom, and fortify it by raising walls and defensive turrets. And be prepared for when the night comes, for the Greed will attack you without mercy. If you lose your crown, everything is doomed!

Every game in the Kingdom series holds secrets. Explore the surroundings to unlock mounts, discover technology upgrades and weapons, and learn how to manage your resources wisely to survive.

A KINGDOM GAME FOR VETERANS AND NEWCOMERS

Building upon the well-known mechanics from the previous Kingdom games, Kingdom Eighties will deep dive into the lore and worldbuilding of the series. And if you're new to it, the story elements will fluently guide you through the gameplay mechanics.

MEET YOUR COMPANIONS

You will meet three supporting characters along the way: The Champ, The Tinkerer, and The Wiz. Each one has different abilities that you can combine to solve puzzles and find the solution to each level.

HIT THE STREETS IN STYLE

The summer camp is just the beginning! You will travel through different locations never seen before in the Kingdom series. Find some fresh wheels at the skateboard park, visit the shops on Main Street, and free the New Lands Mall from the Greed.

PIXEL ART MEETS SYNTH

Kingdom's iconic, handcrafted art style is back, now with a neon touch coming directly from the eighties aesthetics. Chill and vibe with the synthwave OST from Andreas Hald, and travel back to the wonder days of bike riding and summer camps, when everything seemed possible.
Updated on
8 Apr 2024

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families policy

Ratings and reviews

4.0
374 reviews
Tom Harrington
3 January 2024
If you're a kingdoms fan this is fun. However it is drastically shorter. I enjoyed all the rides you can collect (minus the skateboard I hate that thing). The cut scenes for the story are also a treat. The 16 bit feel is there. I hope they make some additional "lands" or more story. I also don't feel like this one has the replay potential that the other two Kings games have. That's why I docked a star. Request : Greed game mode. Give us a chance to be the greed. Ty devs
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Cynnabuns
9 January 2024
When I saw one of my favorite games slipped a new eighties version out I had to buy it. I originally got it for ps5 and couldn't put it down till I beat it. I'm such a sucker for the eighties, and this one hit home. The artwork is so beautiful and the developers took time to design new and unique details for every level. I just had to buy it again for on the go. I really hope to see more and more kingdom alternatives. And multiplayer to shut most of the others up about it ❤️ either way beautiful
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Shy Lev-Ari
24 October 2023
It's alright. The graphics are fantuckingtastic, and while the core game is enjoyable, you quickly learn the second stage plays exactly the same, and the third, and the fourth. And then the game is over within like 4 hours. It was very fun, even addictive, in the beginning, and in level 4 I was kind of bored. The only thing that kept me going is finding all the Easter egg vehicles.
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What's new

Fixed a rare crash