Kingdom Two Crowns is back on Xbox Game Pass, now with fresh cross-device play support for Xbox Series X|S. This side-scrolling micro-strategy game from Raw Fury offers a mix of exploration, kingdom building, and defense, all wrapped in pixel art and a interesting soundtrack. If you’ve been waiting to jump in or revisit, Game Pass makes it easier than ever to play across Xbox devices.
As the third entry in the Kingdom series, Kingdom Two Crowns lets you rule as a mounted monarch, expanding your kingdom by recruiting followers, unlocking technologies, and defending against the ever-threatening Greed. The game’s island-hopping adventure is inspired by different historical eras, adding new mounts, structures, and subjects to keep things interesting. The cooperative mode lets two monarchs work together to build and protect their kingdom, which definitely spices up the challenge.
Here are some tips to get you started:
The Greed are the main threat, attacking your kingdom at night to steal your crown and coins. Build your defenses carefully and expand slowly. Overextending can leave you vulnerable, and if the Greedlings break in, they’ll cause chaos. It’s a sneaky balance between growth and protection.
Gold coins double as your ruler’s health. Collect them by exploring and recruiting followers, but don’t hoard too many at once – coins can fall off and get lost if you hold too much. If the Greed are chasing you, dropping some coins on the ground might distract them, giving you a chance to escape. Clever, right?
The second island offers distinct resources but also tougher Greed enemies. Make sure your base on the first island is secure before setting sail. You’ll want a solid group of followers and defenses before exploring further.
Trust me on this one. It’s a small detail that can make a big difference.
With Game Pass, you can enjoy Kingdom Two Crowns on any Xbox device, whether you’re at home or on the go. Imagine recruiting followers from your local café or defending your kingdom during a beach day. The game’s additional DLCs add even more flavor:
- look at ancient Greece with the Call of Olympus DLC.
- Ride Fenrir and embrace Norse mythology in the premium Norse Lands expansion.
- Try the free DLCs Dead Lands and Shogun, featuring gothic horror themes and feudal Japan-inspired settings.
Kingdom Two Crowns offers a rich pixel art world full of strategy and surprises. So, why not give it a shot? What’s your favorite strategy when facing the Greed? Drop your thoughts in the comments! I am Mihaela and stay tuned for more!