Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS eShop
- 18th Aug 2016, $5.00
- 8th Sep 2016, £4.79
- Official Site
- cir-ent.com
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About The Game
Kingdom's Item Shop is a game that simulates running an item shop in a Fantasy Role-Playing Game Universe.
You are the new owner of the item shop. Your target is to run your property and make it the most popular item shop of the Kingdom.
To become a popular owner, you need to explore dungeons for ingredients, find new composition recipes, compose items, and sell items to whom in need.
While you do outdoor adventures, your old faithful 'Mr. Butler' can receive payments for you. Fear not and step up to build your own specific item shop!
Comments 3
I'm interested, but cautious. Seems like it could be just another Facebook style game without substance or fun after the first day.
Kingdom's Item Shop (was like €4, digital, one of the best spent money on digitals) is a classical loot-dungeon-delve-loot cycle perfect for autists.
The initial story is like you inherit a shop, which you fill with items by going into dungeons. There are 5 dungeons each several orders of magnitude harder than the previous. Each dungeon has like 5 levels (or stages), and monsters poop out loot on the screen which you want to grab. After a while you steamroll the levels and in the end you steamroll everything.
But the other fun part is that you unlock recipes that require all kinds of ingredients and if you come up short of an ingredient X to create item Y which is an ingredient for item Z which you need because the game wants you to create it, you quickly find yourself farming particular levels over and over.
Which in itself is very satisfying. Somehow this whole shop setting had much more personality than its competitors, such as Brave Dungeon (and Alchemical shop something). The items had pictures, which helps.
I didn't complete KIS, but got very far, the only recipe I didn't finish was the last.
@Wizardling you shouldn't be for just €4 it was great.
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