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Fated Kingdom is an old school digital board game sandbox for 2-4 players with shared physical space and no rules enforced by computer. The Kingdom of Kinmarr is falling apart, and to survive in this dark times, players need to roll the dice, draw cards from the decks and move along a game board.

Key Features

  • Old School Digital Boardgame Sandbox
  • CO-OP and Multiplayer for 2-4 People
  • 5 Characters with Unique Abilities
  • 200 Well Designed Cards
  • Roguelike Game Board Generation
  • Realistic Physics and Great Visuals
  • Easy to Learn but Deep Combat System
  • Shared Physical Space and No Forced Rules

ABOUT THE GAME

Fated Kingdom is a board game for 2-4 people, telling about the hard struggle of the inhabitants of the kingdom of Kinmarr with a lot of threats, from the invasion of monsters and undead hordes as well as the armies of neighboring countries, and ending with an ancient curse that slowly plunges the kingdom into the abyss of despair.

Players take on the role of guild members. Each of the guilds has its own history and a set of abilities. Despite the great differences between guilds, they are all interested in saving the kingdom. They are sent to the protracted patrols of ruined and war-disfigured lands and hunt the enemies of the crown in exchange for gold and the favor of the ruling dynasty.

One of the key mechanics of the game is the level of Fate. It reflects the willingness of the inhabitants of Kinmarr to fight with numerous misfortunes. Fate grows after each player’s defeat in battle, and when it reaches a critical value, the kingdom disintegrates under the onslaught of circumstances.

The main goal of all players is to hunt for hostile creatures. Starting with the weakest opponents, players get the first combat trophies that can be exchanged for equipment. It will increase the chance that the next patrol will be successful, which means reducing Fate.

Players constantly choose how to manage available resources - coins, skill cards and items. Often the choice of one player can completely change the course of the whole game.

There are many ways to play Fated Kingdom. Players can agree among themselves and act together, helping each other in difficult times. This will make the game longer, but will certainly please fans of the team game. But the rules do not force participants to play that way. And if for success you need to substitute, betray, or even deliver a sneaky stab in the back, then why not do it?

StatusReleased
Release date Nov 04, 2019
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorGameLiberty
GenreCard Game, Role Playing, Simulation
Made withAdobe Photoshop, Unity, Blender
TagsBoard Game, Co-op, Dark Fantasy, Dice, Multiplayer, Physics, Sandbox
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish, Russian
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer, Server-based networked multiplayer
Player count2 - 4
LinksSteam, Rulebook, Twitter, Community

Purchase

Buy Now$9.99 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.99 USD. Your purchase comes with a Steam key. You will get access to the following files:

HOW TO GET YOUR STEAM KEY.pdf 471 kB

Comments

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Why are you here on itch trying to sell a steam key?

Itch is for games sold and playable here, you just using itch for advertising shame on you.

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Hello. This is because the game currently works only through Steam multiplayer. I am an indie developer, so I have to use the opportunities for promotion that are available to me. There is nothing shameful or wrong.

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Its still wrong, indie or AAA nobody should do it, have you seen the back lash Deep silver got for using steam for advertising only to now sell a game on epic.   This is no different. 

Now if you still offered your game here as well as steam then that would be ok!

If you spent just a couple of seconds looking up itch's actual policy on this, you could've saved yourself a lot of embarrassment: Click me!

This is obviously a case where making a separate client is not reasonable.