Liked My Kingdom for the Princess II as much as the first. I go to these games like water so I'm always on the lookout for new resource management games. I found this series after playing many others. Fun, occupying and cute with a reasonable collection of resources. Tough timer though, so keep your eyes on that.
My Kingdom for the Princess II
Clear dangerous obstacles and rebuild routes toward the kidnapped princess.
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My Kingdom for the Princess II sends brave Arthur back across a troubled land after the dwarf Longbeard kidnaps Princess Helen. The chase leads through blocked roads, damaged settlements, and magical surprises as Arthur works with witches, flying cats, talking animals, and other unusual allies. Clear paths, gather resources, rebuild key structures, and prepare defenses while invading forces threaten the kingdom. Every level turns the rescue into a race of planning and purpose.
My Kingdom for the Princess II keeps the pressure focused with time management challenges that grow more demanding as the journey advances. Construct buildings, restore infrastructure, train an army, and decide which tasks need attention first before Longbeard slips farther away. Each new character adds a twist to the work, while changing objectives keep the rescue from feeling routine. Saving Helen means turning scattered workers and broken roads into a kingdom strong enough to fight back.
My Kingdom For The Princess Collection
Save 62% on the My Kingdom For The Princess Collection, featuring 4 games including My Kingdom for the Princess II.
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This is a simple but wonderful game to play. As each level becomes harder to complete with three stars, you become determined to achieve this goal. You need strategy and the right tools to succeed in each level, which kept me coming back for more time and time again. You just have to earn the three stars, so you find yourself replaying the levels repeatedly until you develop the right approach. It’s a great way to pass the time, very addictive, and offers enjoyable gameplay. The only criticism I have is that you have to wait for characters to become available before sending them on tasks; you cannot line up tasks to be completed.
This is the second game in the princess series, and I like that series a lot. It's fun to play, even though it can sometimes be hard to finish the level in time and get your rewards.
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