Kingdom Eighties is a simulation adventure game developed by Raw Fury. The last update, v1.10, released on October 16, 2023, and it’s rated 4.37 out of 5 based on the latest 49 reviews. Kingdom Eighties costs $4.99 and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
Summer of Greed
Kingdom Eighties Gameplay Overview
Description
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.
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This game is so much fun to play! They did an awesome job capturing the feel of the 80s and I love how the story starts out in summer camp and branches off from there. Definitely worth the price!
★★★★★Great fun for Kingdom veterans
Have played three Peaceful games so far and am delighted with the story and execution. It's very fun! Good to play a variation that's familiar but different enough from the other Kingdom games. I'm playing on an iPad Pro and it works great except for the the huge initial zoom level, which truncated tutorial text. Great job and look forward to more Kingdom variations. I can't get enough.
★★★★★Awesome
$5 you get the full game, no micro-transactions. Good game too
★★★★★More of What you Love
Same formula, minimal instruction and you spend your play figuring out new ways to survive longer. Campaign is simple but survival can be deeply challenging. I hope we get more expansions soon.
★★★★☆Very good but shorter
The Kingdom series thus far has been fun. Indie feel with a sense of urgency as you try to get ready for the Greed and conquer. Kingdom Eighties is more nostalgic than the preceding games, but at the same time felt shorter and, perhaps, lower quality. I was not a fan of the added animation (but I would not be surprised if others disagree). All in all, I recommend all three games, but I don’t know that this one represents a “maturing” of the series.