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Royal Frontier

$6.99
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Developer:
Woblyware
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

The wagons are packed and an eager group of settlers are ready to head out.

But the journey is full of dangers. Treacherous terrain, savage bandits and ancient monsters have been the end of many settlers. So they turn to you to protect them.

Choose your party, move across the map like a board game, and battle monsters.

The combat is a nuanced mix of turn-based and time-based approach, with attacks, specials and items make each encounter unique.

Features:
  • Unlock characters and power ups for your next trip
  • Use the gold to buy weapons and equipment
  • Take decisions that can help or hurt your party
  • Turn-based and time-based combat
  • Choose your road wisely

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User Reviews

Mixed
10 user reviews
60%
Positive
18 min at review
Not Recommended

[h1]QTE Frontier...[/h1] The amount of QTE (quick time events) that are in this game are absolutely insane. EACH time you attack, there's a QTE and EACH time you are attacked, there's a QTE. Do you want to cast a spell? Well that requires a QTE. Want to use an ability? Yup, another QTE. Pros: [b]#1.[/b] The art-style is good, in a cartoonish kinda way. Cons: [b]#1.[/b] This is a (bad) console port, with NO mouse support at all. The mouse does literally nothing and can't be used anywhere. And ontop of that, the mouse cursor constantly shows whilst playing, so you have to move the mouse cursor to the side of the screen. [b]#2.[/b] The key-bindings aren't shown. So you start the game, and have NO IDEA what to press. What is 'confirm'? What is 'cancel'? Nobody knows. There isn't even an option just to SEE what the controls are, nevermind customize them. [b]#3.[/b] Can't customize key-bindings AT ALL. All key-bindings are hard-bound. [b]#4.[/b] No tutorial to speak of. The QTE system isn'...

13 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Fun concept but needs some QoL adjustments like being able to see current stats while shopping for gear. Also Towns should recover fully whichever stat you choose. 30% felt like a slap to the face once I reached one. And I wish perfectly blocking attacks reduced the damage further.

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I have 1 hour+ in this game and i refunded it. Simple reason: This game makes nearly everything wrong in his genre. First of all is the controls which goes only with controller or keyboard and you only need 2 buttons to go back and forth and some keys for moving the "cursor". Gameplay is pretty annoying, because for every attack or skill you need to press a button in the right time and tactic or strategy is not really given. You are limited in health, mana and items, which you get maybe 1-2 times in a chapter. Leveling your characters is not great and i tell you why: First you need to win fights to get experience (dead people don't get exp i think, couldn't confirm), after getting enough experience you get your level up and you can choose stats (health, mana, defense or attack) or you get only a skill (random or maybe it is fixed). To the map: It is like in the pictures.. you choose a path or switch between them if you can cross it and you go through. You have 3 characters (Monk/Pri...

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Much like any roguelite you'll play first few runs always rough till you unlock some of the perks/upgrades to make each run easier. Once you unlock some of these perks/upgrade you'll have a semi smooth run and beat the game for first time. Only a few characters to unlock, each with it advantage and disadvantage when comes to each combat scenario, but that's the fun of it to over come each scenario. Yes the combat is QTE press (A) (using xbox controller) at right now to trigger a secondary attack when fighting and (A) to reduce damage taken in combat but adds little flavor to the combat instead of just watching your characters swing, dodge or block automatic. Few different enemies and bosses to fight with there own attack patterns, most enemies are simplistic. Overall pretty fun game it around 5.5/10 for me, nothing to new to table but good experience for those who enjoy pretty alright roguelite game.

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

this game is really fun. IDK what the other reviews are talking about. There is a tutorial that explains all the controls, and once you had one run through you will fully understand all game mechanics. The first play through was kinda frustrating, however afterwards things got easier. Im looking forward to updates!!!

4 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun little game, wish it had a bit more content, but it's definitely enjoyable.

3 helpful
59 min at review
Recommended

Please make it to where i can click on the boxes with my right hand and press space to select everything. other than that , This game Rocks! I love the textures and the spritework the character designs make the game worth coming back.

11 min at review
Recommended

Awesome game very original concept and so much fun, I love the pixel art and the music. Such a great time spent!

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: core2duo
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Any
  • Storage: 512 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

FAQ

How much does Royal Frontier cost?

Royal Frontier costs $6.99.

What are the system requirements for Royal Frontier?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: core2duo Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: Any Storage: 512 MB available space Sound Card: Any

What platforms is Royal Frontier available on?

Royal Frontier is available on Windows PC.

Is Royal Frontier worth buying?

Royal Frontier has 60% positive reviews from 10 players.

When was Royal Frontier released?

Royal Frontier was released on Mar 18, 2022.

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