
Royal Kingdom 13571 for Android
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Royal Kingdom is a new match-3 game from the makers of Royal Match. In this adventure, you meet King Richard, the curious younger brother of King Robert. When Richard returns, he finds the realm ruined by a bad ruler called the Dark King. He joins forces with Princess Bella and a friendly but scatter-brained Wizard. Their promise is simple: rebuild every district and chase the Dark King out of the land.
Core play is easy. You swipe gems to line up three or more. A row of four makes a lightning scroll that wipes a whole line; five in a row forms a crown bomb that clears a big square. Boards add little twists: some gems are stuck in ice, some are wrapped in chains, and grey statues of the Dark King block lanes until you blast them apart. Rivers carry pieces sideways, so each move needs timing. When you beat a level, you earn coins, blueprints, and bricks.
Building the city is the loop that makes every win feel real. On the world map, a cheerful Builder waits with plans. First, you repair Parliament Square. Then you reopen the ivy-covered University. Later, you climb floor by floor up the Princess Tower. Whenever you finish a project, the view changes: fresh roofs sparkle, banners flap, lamps glow at dusk, and villagers cheer. The kingdom grows under your fingertips.
Battles break the calm. After a few build stages, the Dark King strikes. Special siege boards appear, full of stone walls and armored minions. A timer counts down while you match next to the walls to break them. Big combos crack turrets faster; a full-screen crown bomb can drop a whole tower. When the last brick falls, the Dark King flees and the map brightens. You also pick up huge chests with rare boosters and extra lives.
Events keep things lively. Every week, a leaderboard rates how many stars each ruler earns. Finish near the top, and you win boosters, décor, and costumes. Festival maps open at times; they hold tougher levels, playful villagers, and fresh tile tricks like teleport gates or paint fountains. New provinces arrive in updates, so the story keeps growing.
Looks and sound are polished. Characters wave, grin, and even sulk in small cut-scenes. Spells flash but never hide the grid. Calm strings play in town; quick drums kick in during sieges. The game runs smoothly on mid-range phones from the last five years—load times are short, battery use is light.
Controls, compatibility, and care for players. The game works in portrait or landscape. A left-hand switch moves the power-up bar for easier reach. A color-blind mode swaps gem colors for shapes, so everyone can see matches. Cloud save lets you jump between phone and tablet by signing in with the same account.
Money and limits. Royal Kingdom is free, but lives refill on a timer. You can watch fifteen-second ads for more lives or buy gem packs that speed up builds and buy extra moves. Siege stages later in the story hit hard and may tempt you to spend boosters. Daily gifts are generous, though, and steady play can finish the main tale without paying.
Good points: simple controls, bright art, clear progress after every win, no forced ads during play, fair daily rewards. Bad points: wait timers, pricey power-ups, sudden jumps in siege difficulty.
Bottom line. Royal Kingdom turns quick match-3 swipes into a tale you can see and shape. Each match earns a brick, each brick raises a tower, and each tower brings you closer to pushing the Dark King out for good. If you enjoyed Royal Match or want a colorful puzzle you can play in short bursts, this journey through broken squares, rising spires, and glowing streets is worth your time — just keep an eye on those timers and gems.
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