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Microsoft gives away very popular RPG adventure game

Hero of the Kingdom II, an adventure game with RPG elements, is available for free for a short time in the Microsoft Store. (Image source: Microsoft Store)
Hero of the Kingdom II, an adventure game with RPG elements, is available for free for a short time in the Microsoft Store. (Image source: Microsoft Store)
For a short time, gamers can pick up an indie game in the Microsoft Store that is very popular with players according to the Steam ratings.

Hero of the Kingdom II is an adventure game with RPG elements in which players take on the role of a simple farmer who lives with his sister in a quiet village. But the idyll is soon disturbed by pirate raids, whereupon they set out to save the kingdom.

Players travel through various areas such as towns, forests and coasts, collecting resources, fighting enemies and completing quests. The combat system in Hero of the Kingdom II is not action-oriented, but is based on resource management: players need certain items, allies or skills to succeed in battles instead of having to actively attack themselves. Particular attention is paid to collecting resources and managing the economy in order to produce or trade useful goods.

Compared to classic role-playing games, Hero of the Kingdom II is more focused on storytelling and the strategic management of resources - a concept that is very well received on Steam. This is reflected in the very positive average rating of 94 percent positive opinions from over 1,700 opinions. The game, developed by Lonely Troops and released in 2015, normally costs around $9. In the Microsoft Store gamers can pick up Heros of the Kingdom II for free until September 9.

Tip: If you get a taste for the game, you can get the first and third game for even more Heros of the Kingdom.

Prices are subject to change. The offer was available at the time of publication of the article, but may be limited in time or quantity.

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Marius Müller, 2024-09- 6 (Update: 2024-09- 6)