King Arthur's Gold - Game summary :)steemCreated with Sketch.

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Introduction:

What's up guys, I'm ggteixeira, just a normal kid who enjoys playing video games, reading blogs on Steemit, and making his own from time to time, which I have been doing for about roughly two weeks now.

Today we'll be talking about, K.A.G, short for King Arthur's Gold!

What is King Arthur's Gold you may ask? King Arthur's Gold is a 2D sandbox-arena multiplayer game set in medieval times where you between every match build castles to defend objectives, then go out and siege the opposing team's defenses in a tug-of-war to win the day, by either capturing the flag in CTF or securing the entire map in take the halls. The game itself looks very identical to Terraria, but stands it's own with basic yet fun combat, satisfying building, and even more satisfying destruction.

Art-style/Graphics:

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The game's art-style fits perfectly for the kind of light-hearted 2D arena-brawler type game that it is. They're surprisingly detailed, easy on the eyes, colorful, and overall just appeasing to look at while all the chaos in-game ensues. The game's backdrops also almost always fits in really well with the maps themselves, and the game looks isn't too difficult or over-exaggerating itself to try and be something it's not.

The game's animations ranging from swinging a sword, to shooting a bow, to launching a catapult all work really well and play out very smoothly, which is something I found worth-noting. It ties in with the gameplay really well and makes everything more enjoyable, which is something myself and others can really easily appreciate.

Gameplay:

This is what really sells the game for me, it's insane gameplay and crazy PvP action. I really can't stress this out enough, when the fighting starts, it almost never ends and there is always something happening on your screen. Here, before we continue just see it all for yourself in this short two minute trailer of the game:

You starting to see what I'm talking about? Yea, I know it's pretty great. The gameplay itself is based around two teams fighting it out trying to complete their game-modes objective. Once you join a team there are three classes you can choose from, swordsman, archer, and builder, with each holding their own traits and weaknesses. The swordsman is the main fighter, a knight in armor with sword-and-shield at hand, fighting in the frontlines with his basic stab, slash, then shield-breaking double-slash attack, while the archer is a long-ranged low-health marksman capable of firing a multitude of arrows from regular, to fire, to bomb, while also given a grappling hook to scale structures and position themselves accordingly. All the meanwhile the builder class works hard creating massive castles, defenses, and upgrades to keep their team's objective safe while offering a variety of tools to help the other players siege the enemies'.

In the game there are two main game-modes;

  • Capture the flag - A standard match in which players have a set amount of no-combat time in which each team farms, mines, and builds defenses to defend their set number of flags before sieging the enemies' defenses and trying to capture their flags through whatever means possible.

  • Take the halls - A mode in which both teams rush to secure a line of strong-points throughout the map in a long-lasting tug-of-war as each team entrenches themselves while trying to gain a footing in each other's halls.

In conclusion;

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King Arthur's Gold is a great game that I strongly suggest all pick up and try, especially at it's currently shocking low-price on Steam:

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As always, thanks for reading, feel free to leave a reply below, and the best of luck on your conquest for King Arthur's Gold.

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Hello I like your post. I followed you :) could you please do the same?

It indeed is a great game. Since I got to play it very early I didn't experience all the features of it. So I might look into trying it once more. Great post and thank you!