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A medieval fantasy kingdom builder, management sim and dungeon delver RPG hybrid – Dungeons & Kingdoms is coming soon on GOG!

Gather resources, hunt wild animals and build infrastructure. Then dive into the dungeons to face the monsters within. Reap the rewards, unlock new resources and advance your tech.

Wishlist it now!
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GOG.com: Coming soon: Dungeons & Kingdoms
Into the forum with it...
So are any games actually being released or is this the "coming soon" week. Lot of good coming soon games but no good releases.
Ooo, nice, I was kinda hoping for this to show up here.
Looks very interesting, wishlisted.
Wow! I am very interested. Saw it was going to be on steam and thought... Well -> Wish granted ;-)

All the best

phil
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TheCleaner517: So are any games actually being released or is this the "coming soon" week. Lot of good coming soon games but no good releases.
This looks pretty interesting to me.
Seems to be a Fantasy Game for maize becomes known to the Old World(like the game setting suggests) in the late Middle Ages:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maize#Columbian_exchange:
> By the 17th century, it was a common peasant food in Southern Europe. By the 18th century, it was the chief food of the
southern French and Italian peasantry, especially as polenta in Italy.


On Sys Reqs: what does "Graphics:GTX 900 series or better" even mean (for a (low?) poli-game)?
@GoG - could be the first platform that "ticks" a game as matching my current system requirements (or not), if I opt for sharing my PC specs(auto-detect could be an option).
I can literally count the polygons on the horse's flank, and I'm not quite sure that gels with the rest of the rather high detail looking stuff.
Looks interesting. Wishlisted.
All those elements you can add, build or destroy, while still being able to explore the world as a single character, the same world you build like a settler or a "god"/prince/planner of the old sim games.. Yes, I know Minecraft exists, but with this kind of graphics and with a plot and complex RPG-like combat options it's another level. I bet it will require some good hardware. It's quite a feat to combine "you're a hero" with "you also earned enough money to build a castle and you actually walk the castle you built". That's what first iterations of D&D were like in mid-later game, and I 've never actually seen it replicated (or at least fully replicated) outside the pen&paper. If the concept is executed well, it can give an amazing sense of freedom and consequence in an "open world"!
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marcob: It's quite a feat to combine "you're a hero" with "you also earned enough money to build a castle and you actually walk the castle you built". That's what first iterations of D&D were like in mid-later game, and I 've never actually seen it replicated (or at least fully replicated) outside the pen&paper.
Baldur's Gate 2 has quests to establish a stronghold/homebase. https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Stronghold
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marcob: It's quite a feat to combine "you're a hero" with "you also earned enough money to build a castle and you actually walk the castle you built". That's what first iterations of D&D were like in mid-later game, and I 've never actually seen it replicated (or at least fully replicated) outside the pen&paper.
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ValamirCleaver: Baldur's Gate 2 has quests to establish a stronghold/homebase. https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Stronghold
I suppose it's quite different. BG2 is 2d and I bet you're not given the option to expand it and place it anywhere in the world while modifing e.g. nearby towns (and their economy and daily life!)