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''Kingdoms Reborn'' is a RealTimeStrategy game developed and published by Earthshine, that entered early access on Platform/{{Steam}} in November 2020. You play as a ruler who must expand your kingdom while gathering resources, dealing with neighbouring nations, and making luxuries to keep your citizens happy.

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''Kingdoms Reborn'' is a RealTimeStrategy game developed and published by Earthshine, that which entered early access on Platform/{{Steam}} in November 2020. You play as a ruler who must expand your kingdom while gathering resources, dealing with neighbouring nations, and making luxuries to keep your citizens happy.


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* YouRequireMoreVespeneGas: Resources are split into four categories. "Needs" includes food, fuel, and tools, which your citizens need to stay alive and do work. Luxuries are required to upgrade houses, which increases their capacity. Construction items are used for building. Finally, the "other" category contains resources that are used to make things in the other categories.
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There are four playable factions:

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There are four five playable factions:
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* The Aztec-styled Tlatoa, who consume less food, but have higher trading fees.
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-> ''Cheers to the new beginning!''

''Kingdoms Reborn'' is a RealTimeStrategy game developed and published by Earthshine, that entered early access on Platform/{{Steam}} in November 2020. You play as a ruler who must expand your kingdom while gathering resources, dealing with neighbouring nations, and making luxuries to keep your citizens happy.

There are four playable factions:
* The western European-styled Duchies, who research items on the {{Tech Tree}}s 5% faster.
* The Arabic-styled Emirates, who don't have to spend as much money to import or export resources, but gather wood at half the speed of the other factions.
* The Norsemen, who are resistant to the cold and can gather more wood per tree.
* The Japanese-styled Shogunates, who produce luxury items quicker.

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* AfterTheEnd: Every playthrough begins with a text blurb saying that a big freeze wiped out most of civilisation, so everyone has to start again from the dark ages.
* HumongousMecha: One of the last military units the Shogunate can unlock is a mobile suit.
* IdiosyncraticDifficultyLevels: There are seven difficulty levels, and each increases how many goods citizens consume. It starts off with the standard easy, normal, and hard, then goes into brutal, emperor, immortal, and deity.
* ImAHumanitarian: If a lot of your citizens die of starvation in a short span of time, you'll unlock the cannibalism card. Equipping it to the townhall causes people to turn into pork when they die and allows you to kill and eat foreigners, but it has a huge penalty for your town's happiness.
* ProceduralGeneration: You have to generate a map before starting a new game. You can choose the size, temperature, moisture, sea level, and mountain density, but the shapes of the landmasses and their provinces' resources are decided by the seed, which can be any combination of numbers and/or letters.
* TechTree: Citizens constantly generate science points. These can be used to unlock items on the Tech Tree (which mostly contains buildings) and Upgrades Tree (ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin).
* WinterOfStarvation: Crops are harvested in the autumn, and trees stop producing fruit in the winter. If you don't have enough food supplies, your citizens will start starving to death, and if you don't have enough fuel, they'll freeze.
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