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Reigns: Three Kingdoms

2024
GenresAdventure, Cards & Board Games, Puzzle and Logic, Top-Down Perspective, Casual, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableJan 11, 2024
PlatformPC, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperNerial
Overview

Reigns: Three Kingdoms is inspired by the beloved Chinese epic, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This game will thrust you into the turbulent final years of the Han dynasty. Swipe your way through negotiations, relationships and strategic alliances!

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7 reviews found

82

Nindie Spotlight

Jan 17, 2024

The clever card-based strategy series is back, this time with a new setting and some new tricks up its sleeve If you’re a fan of strategy gaming that can be quickly consumed and pretty easily digested the Reigns series has proven to be quite reliable.


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Pure Nintendo

Mar 12, 2024

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EIP Gaming

Jan 11, 2024

Reigns: Three Kingdoms is a worthy successor to the Reigns throne. As a mobile game it can feel awkward on a PC, but it has a nice minimalist style and offers some solid storytelling and world building. The original Reigns game was released in 2016, and since then, developer Nerial has released four more entries in the series.


75

Noisy Pixel

Jan 12, 2024

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Worth Playing

Jan 18, 2024

Like its predecessors, Reigns: Three Kingdoms does a good job of taking a simple and easy-to-understand mechanic and making it a big part of a very substantial adventure. The change to a real historical setting is nice, but the original story is much more interesting to follow and uncover. The balancing act for card selection is simple but fascinating once you understand meter management. The battle system follows the same "simple but good" philosophy of the main game. If you're a fan of the previous titles, Reigns: Three Kingdoms is worth checking out, especially given the game's low price of $2.99.


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Cultured Vultures

Jan 19, 2024

Reigns: Three Kingdoms adds plenty of new ideas and frustrations, but anyone looking for a bit of regicide on their Steam Deck could do far worse. 7 Gamezeen is a Zeen theme demo site.


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COGconnected

Jan 13, 2024

Ultimately, I wanted to like this game more than I actually did. The pacing is excellent, the systems are deceptively deep, and the interface is well-crafted. Plus, your consequences for failure are expertly balanced, giving you a lot of freedom to fail. On the other hand, the constant repetition is exhausting. It feels like the roguelike treadmill set to a dead sprint. And while you’re forgiven for failure, you’re also not pointed to success. I had to poke, prod, and muddle my way to any sort of goal. You can absolutely succeed, but the road to that point is a long and meandering one. If you’re looking for a unique take on Chinese history, you’re in luck! But be warned: many pitfalls and dead ends await you.

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