8.0 / 10
Great
DFG SCORE
A superior game, one of the very best in its category.
Pros
- Fairly successful inclusion of Olde English dialogue
- Magical kingdom is well developed, including fairies, wizards, druids, goblins and more!
- Non-linear structure that allows tasks to be completed in any order, and allows user to control their movement through the kingdom.
- Mini-games are a part of the main plot.
Cons
- Graphics are very pixelated which sometimes makes it difficult to distinguish among items on the screen.
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A Tale of Two Kingdoms Review
Review by Sara
A Tale of Two Kingdoms hearkens back to adventure games of old when the level of difficulty was greater because the hints provided by the game were fewer, offering more of a true adventure to the player. However, the challenge presented here is not so great that it is only recommended to the more experienced gamer as even the most casual of players will enjoy traipsing about the kingdom of Theylinn.
The Way Adventure Games Used to Be - No Hints!
While there is no hint system to offer help in times of trouble, the rudimentary point-and-click design of Two Kingdoms is such that items or areas that are necessary to explore typically stand out from the scenery, such as a barrel of apples near a shed, making it relatively simple to spot a necessary game component. Don't be fooled into thinking this ruins that challenge though.
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Watch Out for Nasty Villains
Expect to frequently be caught off guard by rogue wizards and hideous goblins, veiled assassins and mythical fairies who will abruptly alter the course of the game by cursing you (causing inverted mouse movement), trapping you, and even killing you which restarts at the previous save point. Mini-challenges are a part of the game itself, such as finding a way to earn money or learning how, or who, to remove the curse placed on you by the wizard.
Older Graphics
The graphics themselves are well detailed which is only apparent in close-ups during dialogue. Most scenes are too pixelated, frequently making it difficult to spot an item before looking at it closely.
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Conclusion - A Good, Classic-Style Adventure
Overall, A Tale of Two Kingdoms earns a score of medium for difficulty because many of the tasks are easy to figure out, but some do require serious intellect and thought to solve.
Both casual and experienced gamers alike can enjoy this mystical world and while some areas could be improved upon, this freeware is worthwhile to adventure fanatics and new players alike.
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